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Reviews   -   Jun 13, 2017 Boggle the Mind: Wordoku Review
Boggle the Mind: Wordoku Review

Before apps came along to waste away our free time, Sudoku was a favorite among those that liked a little game break in their day. Its speed and scaled difficulty made the game immensely popular to the point that it rivaled the crossword as the ultimate time filler. The interesting

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jun 02, 2017 A Magnificent Realm: Kingdomino Review
A Magnificent Realm: Kingdomino Review

Dominoes has been popular across the globe for centuries. While the depth of Go and Chess have made them timeless, it’s the simplicity and versatility of dominoes that has made it an endearing classic. Many variations of the game exist, and Blue Orange’s Kingdomino is the latest to

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jun 02, 2017 Supers Supers Everywhere: Atlas of Earth Prime Review
Supers Supers Everywhere: Atlas of Earth Prime Review

Since its release in 2011, Mutants and Masterminds Third Edition has been one of the go-to games for anyone interested in superhero roleplay. Its blend of flexible character creation, fast resolution, and modifiable powers has helped to cement it as a game that is both deep and approachable. Since then,

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 17, 2017 The Big Bang: Planetarium Review
The Big Bang: Planetarium Review

Many kids’ first experience with the wonders of the galaxy came from the inside of an inflatable dome that filled school gymnasiums. There was something magical about seeing those tiny lights projected around a sphere depicting galaxies, stars, and planets. Those special convocations were meant to fascinate young minds about

by Nick South
Reviews   -   May 15, 2017 A Lot to Love: Blue Rose, the AGE RPG of Romantic Fantasy Review
A Lot to Love: Blue Rose, the AGE RPG of Romantic Fantasy Review

After a long hiatus, Blue Rose, the AGE RPG of Romantic Fantasy, returns to the world of roleplay. It brings with it a vision of intuitive, well-considered design that breathes new life into the romantic fantasy genre. To unpack that a little, romantic fantasy is characterized by the emotional struggles

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 10, 2017 Let’s Get the Party Started: D&D Icons of the Realms Epic Level Minis Review
Let’s Get the Party Started: D&D Icons of the Realms Epic Level Minis Review

Dungeons and Dragons defines itself by growth. You and your companions striving forward towards strength, unity, and the biggest hoard of treasure to loot. Now, your miniatures can experience this same growth. The Icons of the Realm starter set released with heroes early in their journey, and the Epic Level

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 09, 2017 Horrific Beasts and Where to Find Them: Pathfinder Bestiary 6 Review
Horrific Beasts and Where to Find Them: Pathfinder Bestiary 6 Review

Pathfinder has been going strong for nearly ten years now, which in RPG terms is fairly long in the tooth. Its bevy of supplements and adventure paths have grown so prolific that it is now releasing not its second or third or even fourth bestiary, but its sixth, and clocking

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 03, 2017 Secrets Hidden Too Deep: Witch Hunt Review
Secrets Hidden Too Deep: Witch Hunt Review

In a time that historians cement as the Dark Age, we find ourselves threatened by the agents of the dark itself. Witches have come to our village, and we must uncover and execute them before they destroy us. As the nights and deaths wear on, we find the conflict worsening.

by John Farrell
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