Hello! Welcome to Friday Tabletop Kickstarter Update! For info on what is going on here, check out this introduction. We are starting...
I could save everyone the trouble of reading the rest of the review and let you know that Victory Point’s Hundred Days...
As a rule, I’m suspicious of tabletop game reviews. I get that we want to proselytize for our hobby, but the cost...
You are a DRAGON! That’s the premise for Dragon Flame, a newly released card game courtesy of Kickstarter and Minion Games. Your...
Beets. They’re the deep reddish-purple root vegetable that holds about as much esteem to the palate as brussel sprouts or lima beans....
Growing up in the 80s for me meant two things: great movies and lots of conversations about them. The most debated ones...
Games walk a fine line – a thin bouncy little tightrope. Finding the right balance between depth, complexity, focus, theme – this...
Hello! Welcome to Friday Tabletop Kickstarter Update! For info on what is going on here, check out this introduction. Some of the...
It isn’t surprising that people are using crowdfunding pages to self-publish games. Getting noticed by a publisher is tough, and with the...
One of the chores assigned to me at home is taking out the trash. It’s not a fun job, especially when animals...
While I do enjoy all sorts of dungeon crawls, most of them are about killing monsters and don’t have much of a back...
Ticket to Ride is not only my go to gateway game, but it is probably one of my favorite games. The strategies...
When Mage Knight was released, the game was praised for its gameplay, but some were surprised that it was set in the...
There likely isn’t a gamer in the civilized world that has not heard of Munchkin. The game is celebrating fifteen years of...
Plaid Hat Games, publisher of such heavily-themed titles as Specter Ops, Dead of Winter, and Bioshock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia, has...
It’s not uncommon to see digital implementations of board games and vice versa, but the tower defense game hasn’t been explored very...
Tom Jolly’s games often make us feel clever, mean, lucky, as if we’re playing alternately at the expense and at the mercy...
Back in 2010, in one of the best years ever for game publishing, Marco Ruskowski and Marcel Süßelbeck partnered up with Wolfgang...
Before we get started, let me say that you really should just stop reading this right now, get in your car, drive...
Dimension is a very neat little puzzle that is ideal an ideal casual game: it is simple to understand and a lot...
One minute you are an inspector attempting to deduce the identity of a killer, the next you are working to crack the...
When Crash Games launched Yardmaster Express on Kickstarter last year, I took my first dive into the genre of filler games. Filers...
One of the traits of the Pathfinder system is known for being able to take multiple classes and mix them together. Right...
I have the sneaking suspicion that at some level, everyone imagines themselves to be a sort of stock picking savant. With a...
With the advent of tablets and phones with larger sized screens, it’s not surprising that many board games have crossed over to...
Ever since humans started valuing gold, they have been looking for ways to get more of it. Of course the normal way...
If you haven’t heard of Wattsalpoag Games, I wouldn’t be surprised. They don’t have big budget that companies like Asmodee and Iello...
The Cryptozoic booth was busy at Origins, and with good reason. They brought their new game Spyfall to the show, and they...
If you’re like me – American – then you probably haven’t heard of the internationally famous crime fighting duo, Blake and Mortimer....
Medieval citizens were a real pain. Whether they were complaining about taxes, rights, or the occasional bubonic plague, it seemed they were...
In the town of Gomorra, California, the conflict between the Sheriff’s Law Dogs and the outlaw Sloane Gang has no end in...