I could never really nail down the complete game of chess. The early and mid game, when the board still has a reasonable count of pieces and options are somewhat limited, I can reason out how to navigate exchanges in my favor. But I always fall apart in the late
The Illumineer’s Trove returns for chapter four of Disney Lorcana. I was critical of the Trove and if it was even worth getting when the first chapter came out, but Ravensburger has added some new value in chapters three and four that is worth a relook.
Backing up a
One of the iconic magic items in the D&D multiverse is the Deck of Many Things. As a young DM, it was one of the items that I often considered using in my games. A deck of cards found in the midst of a dragon’s hoard that
In D&D lore giants share the stage with dragons as the first races to rise to prominence. The giant races are credited with having been around almost as long as the dragons and having fought wars lasting generations against the dragons for dominance over the world. While dragons
The world of Ethera is vast and different. Over the centuries the ordained bloodline of Numa Sera has expanded their empire across the continent. The politics and tactics of ruling such a vast empire are not so black and white, and not all people can easily submit to the rule
I really thought Wizards of the Coast were going to put a giant mechanical spider in this set. I was wrong and that makes me kinda sad. If you’re wondering what I’m referencing, it’s the movie Wild Wild West with Will Smith. Bet you haven’t thought
I enjoy a tough, technical board game as much as the next person, but sometimes I’d rather dive into a game a bit less taxing on my brain after a long day of work, and Chicken! fits that bill perfectly. Chicken! is a fun, fast-paced, press-your-luck game suitable for
So right out of the gate I want to say I’m pretty down on this product, but at the same time I’m glad it exists. Is that weird? It feels weird. Ravnica: Clue Edition is at least something different and shows that Wizards of the Coast is willing