Say what you will about crowdfunding, it has really helped drag board game production out of the stone age of beige spreadsheets into something that looks professional and doesn’t
On paper, La Famiglia has all the makings for a home run. Just looking at the companies involved, it’s another Feuerland/ Capstone import, the combo that brought us the
Are you the person who’s still trying to hold your camera to your chest in the mistaken belief that it’ll somehow make your videos steady? Do your shots
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I’m always excited when hardware shows up. It’s even more exciting when it’s from a company you know delivers excellent products. Earlier this year we got our
Solving puzzles in VR is the whole reason I love virtual reality in the first place. The tactile nature of it, picking up objects and manipulating them in virtual space,
Slamming figures together was a staple of toys back in the 90s and 2000s. Jump forward a couple decades and we’ve reached the point where companies realize they can
Living in Tennessee and being a big fan of bourbon, how could I resist the chance to review Distilled (2023) from Paverson Games? This highly detailed strategic card game promises
District Noir is a 2 player only filler game, with plays lasting around 15 minutes. Yet, it feels like something more.
Art and Theme
The art is excellent and matches
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How long does a horror game remain scary? Twenty matches? Ten? I remember the first time I played Phasmaphobia, and frankly, I was terrified. When the ghost hissed in my