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Reviews   -   Apr 03, 2019 A bright future in the dark abyss—Coriolis: the Third Horizon review
A bright future in the dark abyss—Coriolis: the Third Horizon review

Free League Publishing seems determined to prove itself in every game genre available, and I am happy to be along for the ride. I was charmed by their 80s kids adventure Tales From the Loop, I adored their post-apocalyptic community building game Mutant: Year Zero, and I am over the

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Mar 31, 2019 The only thing that matters is the evidence — Chronicles of Crime review
The only thing that matters is the evidence — Chronicles of Crime review

Very few genres of film and television are more consistently popular than procedural crime dramas. Dragnet, Columbo, Law and Order, CSI- the genre has been a dominant force on the television for decades, and few can resist the modern whodunit. When it comes to the table, however, crime solving games

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Mar 19, 2019 Through the gates of hell — Sword and Sorcery Arcane Portal review
Through the gates of hell — Sword and Sorcery Arcane Portal review

Dungeon crawlers have always utilized all sorts of settings and combat systems. However, recently we’ve seen some true innovation in these games. Gloomhaven implements a unique card system with characters that retire and get replaced. Alone has a single character working against multiple characters in a sci-fi setting. Sword

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Mar 18, 2019 A party in a box — Tiny Ninjas review
A party in a box — Tiny Ninjas review

As someone who participates casually in the board game scene, I love simple games, and especially ones that aren’t too messy to clean up. 2niverse recently released its 2-player dueling tabletop game Tiny Ninjas, which allows you to fight with a friend in order to see who reigns supreme.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 12, 2019 This is our turf — Neon Gods review
This is our turf — Neon Gods review

Gang wars have been the focus of many movies, shows, and games over the years. Neon Gods follows suit as it takes this concept to the tabletop format and portrays that tension in an entertaining way. Get ready to venture out from your base and slowly take control of the

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 12, 2019 Top of the class — Daggers High review
Top of the class — Daggers High review

High school is a host of experiences, ranging from classes to clubs to making friends and much more. What if you could take all of that and put it into a game? Daggers High is part card game, part board game, and allows you to delve back into the old

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2019 Third times an elder sign — Arkham Horror Third Edition Review
Third times an elder sign — Arkham Horror Third Edition Review

I thought that the Arkham Horror board game was going to be on hiatus from Fantasy Flight for a few reasons. They seemed to be going strong with expansions for the similarly themed Eldritch Horror, and I thought that they would continue to do so. They also have the Arkham

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Mar 07, 2019 Subconsciously challenging — Comanauts review
Subconsciously challenging — Comanauts review

The world is in danger and the only man who has the knowledge to save everyone is stuck in a coma. How can we wake him up and get the information we need to prevent a catastrophe? Turns out using technology to enter his subconscious mind is the best course

by Codi Spence
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