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Reviews   -   Dec 21, 2024 Joyride: Survival of the Fastest review — Let’s go for a spin
Joyride: Survival of the Fastest review — Let’s go for a spin

Joyride: Survival of the Fastest is a two to four player combat racing game. The goal is always to be the first to cross the finish line, usually through a two or three lap track. What sets it apart from most racing games is that you can cross checkpoints in

by Chris Hinkes
Reviews   -   Dec 16, 2024 Crescendo of Violence RPG review — a classy, stylish crisis of identity
Crescendo of Violence RPG review — a classy, stylish crisis of identity

Crescendo of Violence is a work of thought, care, and dedication by author Alan Bahr. Taking place in a post-post cataclysmic Neo York, the jazzy action game is laden with complimentary pinks, greens, and purples. It’s 143 pages packed with style. Careful readers will notice that nothing I just

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Dec 11, 2024 Little Alchemists review —- boxing up magic
Little Alchemists review —- boxing up magic

As a father, I want nothing more for my kids than for them to grow up and be into board games and to play with me forever. Maybe a few other things, but that’s definitely up there. The problem is all the waiting for them to be old enough

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Dec 11, 2024 Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game – Clone Wars Edition review — Hello there!
Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game – Clone Wars Edition review — Hello there!

In 2023 Fantasy Flight Games surprised everyone with the first Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game. Built on the massively popular Star Realms formula, the game offered a fast and simple way to have a Star Wars battle on the tabletop. This new edition is the same game but set in

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Dec 06, 2024 Pagan: Fate of Roanoke review— Does Mayor Biggs float?
Pagan: Fate of Roanoke review—  Does Mayor Biggs float?

I have rather stringent rules for when I choose to sleeve one of my games, and as a result, I can count on one hand the number of games in my 80+ game collection that are sleeved. Pretty much, a game’s got to require a lot of shuffling decks

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Dec 03, 2024 Crossbows & Catapults review — A box of memories
Crossbows & Catapults review — A box of memories

Why do we play games? To spend time together? To win? To distract? There could be any number of reasons, but I can still remember being a kid and playing just to play. The rules were usually made up, they changed frequently, and there wasn’t always a point. Just

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Dec 03, 2024 Disney Lorcana: Azurite Sea starter decks review — A Pirate’s life for me
Disney Lorcana: Azurite Sea starter decks review — A Pirate’s life for me

Lorcana is now in its 6th chapter with Azurite Sea. As a pirate fanatic, I can easily say it is the best set yet. The theme is bright and distinct in a way that previous sets didn’t always achieve. The pirate versions of our favorite characters are a treat

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2024 Confusing Lands review – Portable, and not so confusing, fun
Confusing Lands review – Portable, and not so confusing, fun

I corrupted my wife into modern board gaming quickly while we were dating. In her family, she grew up letting other people win so people would play with her and now a maniacal grin crosses her face when she realizes she makes a tactical and well planned move, regardless of

by Dan Hinkin
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