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Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2019 Making suppression work for you — Star Wars: Legion Jyn Erso and Rebel Pathfinders Expansions review
Making suppression work for you — Star Wars: Legion Jyn Erso and Rebel Pathfinders Expansions review

Crouching in the bushes on an isolated part of the battlefield, Rebel Pathfinders monitor Imperial troops moving towards a critical communications relay. These Rebels are all alone and not equipped for a stand-up fight, but they do have some tricks up their sleeves which will disrupt the Imperial commander’s

by Steven Starkey
Reviews   -   Oct 02, 2019 Mediocre Camelot—Super Camelot Review
Mediocre Camelot—Super Camelot Review

If you’ve ever wanted a tabletop experience/16-bit video game adaptation of Arthur’s quest for the grail, Super Camelot might be right for you. If you want that experience to be fun and well-designed, it might not be. While Super Camelot’s presentation contains a great deal of

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 17, 2019 Ashes to Ashes—Grave King and Protector of Argaia deck reviews
Ashes to Ashes—Grave King and Protector of Argaia deck reviews

A mysterious necromancer and hopeful albino psychic round out Ashes’ lineup to bring an abrupt but quality ending to one of history’s greatest card games. Ashes: Rise of the Phoenixborn was a game of rare, exceptional beauty. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a design so

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2019 Perk up your ears to find the thief — Kemomimi Panic review
Perk up your ears to find the thief — Kemomimi Panic review

I’m not a fan of social deduction games. It might partially be due to the fact that when I first started playing them I was eliminated almost right away, which made for a boring experience. That and the fact that they seem similar to me. While some updates have

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Sep 10, 2019 Killer looks for a killer nurse — Dynamite Nurse review
Killer looks for a killer nurse — Dynamite Nurse review

What if I told you that I had a game where everyone played as clerics, and the object of the game was to heal warriors who had just come from battle. That sounds pretty cool, right? What if I said that you had your own temple with only two spots,

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Aug 31, 2019 A Vibrant Colorful Stroll – Walking in Burano Review
A Vibrant Colorful Stroll – Walking in Burano Review

On your left, you see a beautiful waterway which runs through the city, and on your right, you are greeted by the beautiful and vibrant colors of the buildings. You are in the gorgeous Italian city of Burano. In the game Walking in Burano, designed by Wei-Min Ling and published

by Jason Ornelas
Reviews   -   Aug 12, 2019 Take me to Wonderland — Alicematic Heroes review
Take me to Wonderland — Alicematic Heroes review

Alice in Wonderland is a tale that’s often used in a variety of media, mainly because of its sickening sweet yet surprisingly devious undertones. I do love me some psychedelic soirées, however, and Japanime Games has released Alicematic Heroes, a strategy game that allows three to five people to

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2019 Leveling up — Pathfinder Second Edition Core Rulebook and Bestiary review
Leveling up — Pathfinder Second Edition Core Rulebook and Bestiary review

Anyone who has ever played a tabletop role-playing game with me, or has even spoken to me about RPGs, knows that, for me, it’s all about the shared storytelling. As a GM, I tend to focus on the drama of the narrative, the relationships between the players, and the

by Travis Northup
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