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Reviews   -   May 19, 2022 Genesis: Battle of Champions- Jaelara Second Edition Idiris Vs. Ra’Ha Two-Player Starter set review— memories of an old friend
Genesis: Battle of Champions- Jaelara Second Edition  Idiris Vs. Ra’Ha Two-Player Starter set review— memories of an old friend

A little over two years ago, my favorite card game ever died. Oversimplified by one of my friends as “Hearthstone on a grid,” Duelyst’s servers were shut down, and its unique level of tactical combat was gone from my life. I tried to scratch the itch with Plaid Hat’

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   May 19, 2022 Unmatched: Jurassic Park- Dr. Sattler vs T. Rex review—awakening my inner five year old
Unmatched: Jurassic Park- Dr. Sattler vs T. Rex review—awakening my inner five year old

The first thing I did when I got home with my copy of Unmatched: Jurassic Park- Dr. Sattler vs. T. Rex was run around the house with the T. Rex mini and have it mock bite everyone. I don’t care how old you are or where you land on

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   May 18, 2022 Harry Potter: House Cup Competition review⏤Ten points to theme and mechanics!
Harry Potter: House Cup Competition review⏤Ten points to theme and mechanics!

When I was a kid, I blew through the first three Harry Potter books in a week. Then I had to wait for the other books to be written and I was one of those crazy people who got it the day it was out and fell asleep reading. The

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   May 16, 2022 Boonlake review⏤Settle the land, enjoy the spoils
Boonlake review⏤Settle the land, enjoy the spoils

Ever wondered what it was like to be the first people to settle an area of land? If so then Boonlake might just be the game for you. Well that and for many more reasons that I will dive into here. What can seemingly be classified as yet another worker

by Rob Berg
Reviews   -   May 16, 2022 Ark Nova review⏤Christmas at the zoo
Ark Nova review⏤Christmas at the zoo

In his multi part documentary series Everything is a Remix, filmmaker Kirby Ferguson’s primary claim is that the ultimate driver of progress in the arts, technology, and society is borrowing from others. Essentially, “copy, transform, and combine” to create something that is as much its own thing as what

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   May 15, 2022 A Royal Will review – may the odds ever be in your favor!
A Royal Will review – may the odds ever be in your favor!

Throughout my life and experience with different types of aliens in all of sci-fi, I have found that when I think of alien high society I cannot help but picture how the show South Park presented alien high society/overlords using other planets as a reality tv type show. That

by Rob Berg
Reviews   -   May 13, 2022 Ghosts of Saltmarsh review — Murky waters ahead
Ghosts of Saltmarsh review — Murky waters ahead

I’ve enjoyed the D&D Adventure Series games since the original Castle Ravenloft came out. They provide a campaign experience in a box without having to have one person play as the DM. The included characters provide a balanced party. Map tiles create the dungeon one piece at

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   May 12, 2022 Kardashev Scale review- Rock, Paper, Scissors, Galactic Civilization Building?
Kardashev Scale review- Rock, Paper, Scissors, Galactic Civilization Building?

Back in the 1960s, a Russian astronomer, named Nikolai Kardashev, came up with a method of measuring a civilization’s level of technological advancement based on the energy that civilization consumes. Ranking these civilizations into three different types, many different astronomers and astrophysicists have amended and advanced the theory over

by Dan Hinkin
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