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Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2024 Diceborn Heroes review — A bite sized adventure everyone can enjoy
Diceborn Heroes review — A bite sized adventure everyone can enjoy

At the beginning of the rulebook, Diceborn Heroes introduces itself as a cooperative fantasy dice game inspired by “old school JRPGs.” As I began exploring the vibrant box of cardboard I found this to be an intriguing introduction. I am old enough to remember the ye olde days of the

by Chris Wyman
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2024 Invincible The Dice Game review — A brutal push-your-luck game
Invincible The Dice Game review — A brutal push-your-luck game

Invincible The Dice Game from Skybound and Mantic is a push-your-luck filler game based on the popular Invincible comic by Robert Kirkman. With a single deck of cards and some custom dice, does this super hero game pack enough of a punch to land on your table? I’m not

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Feb 19, 2024 Godsforge Expansions Review — Houses and Dragons
Godsforge Expansion boxes

In my initial review of Godsforge, the simultaneous action wizard fight from Atlas Games, I had called the game out for being a little awkward to get going, but overall a fun fast paced action game, complete with beautiful artwork. The two expansion packs for Godsforge, Return of the Dragon

by Randy Gregory II
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2024 Pylos review — A Tic-Tac-no
Pylos review — A Tic-Tac-no

Pylos is another two player abstract game from publisher Gigamic and designed by David Royffe. Players will race to be the first to place their last sphere at the top of the shared pyramid of wooden balls on the board. The rules for Pylos are very straightforward. In fact the

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Feb 15, 2024 Unmatched: Sun’s Origin review— Original son
Unmatched: Sun’s Origin review— Original son

Since I was educated in America, my world history knowledge is embarrassingly eurocentric. I’ve attempted to correct that as an adult, but since I’m out of school, I just don’t have the free time to dedicate to it and unwind enough to keep myself sane. All that

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Feb 15, 2024 Air, Land, and Sea: Critters at War review— In defense of a cute lick of paint
Air, Land, and Sea: Critters at War review— In defense of a cute lick of paint

I knew Air Land and Sea was an awesome game, but it never made its way into my collection. Why? Well, I’ve got plenty of stodgy WWII themed games that I struggle to get to the table. In my heart, I’m a eurogamer that usually finds theme secondary

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2024 The Army Painter Fanatic Paints — A collection of greatness
A photo of the Fanantics Box Set from Army Painter

When I started my painting journey nearly 10 years ago, I was lost in a sea of paints and tools. Small pots of Citadel seemed wildly expensive, dropper bottles of Reaper appeared to be more affordable, Vallejo and AK Interactive felt like high end products…but then, there was The

by Randy Gregory II
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2024 Lethal Shadows Paint Scythe review — Sometimes there’s no catch.
Lethal Shadows Paint Scythe review — Sometimes there’s no catch.

Product not provided by manufacturer.  Given climate change, every aspect of society is looking for ways to keep its pastimes while practicing a little more awareness about our carbon footprint. Regarding painting and painting of little plastic men, it may be impossible to discard petroleum products entirely (until metal sculpts

by Sean Weeks
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