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Summoner Wars (Second Edition) is a 2 player game that is a remake of the previously released game of the same title where players summon various creatures represented by cards to a simple tactical board to battle to the death. From here these creatures maneuver around and attack, with the
by Eric Ace
What color, exactly, is “lavender”? How about “traffic cone”? “Human Tongue”? Knowing the answer is the difference between winning and losing in Hues and Cues, a color guessing game for 3 to 10 players published by The OP. In Hues and Cues, each player will take turns being the cue-giver.
by James van Tonningen
Wizards of the Coast clearly has an eye set on making Dungeons & Dragons accessible to new players. They have published a starter set of books, an essential kit, a core rules gift set, and a Stranger Things tie in adventure. You can find these things under the “Where to
by Steven Starkey
Dead Alive’s Bernie Lin initially pitched Omicron Protocol to me as the perfect introduction to the minis wargaming hobby, and boy was he right. Through a combination of inspired design and sheer generosity of content, Dead Alive put out a complete and near perfect beginner minis game in a
by Nick Dubs
Due to Spelljammer being a three book set rather than a single hardcover volume, we thought it best to share the duty of reviewing such a massive and crucial set. In retrospect, we may have overestimated the workload, but we hope you enjoy the collected opinions of Tabletop Editor-in-Chief Mike
by Mike Dunn
I remember seeing Solforge for the first time at Gen Con around the time it was released. Knowing it came from the same team that created Ascension piqued my interest, but the card upgrading brought an interesting twist to the digital card game. After the app was released, I logged
by Keith Schleicher
Seems like everyone’s publishing traditional card games with modern game design additions nowadays, and SCOUT is Oink! throwing its hat in the ring, this time riffing off the rummy variant known in America as Thirteen. The two big twists are simple enough; Every card has a separate top and
by Nick Dubs
The demo table for BIGFOOT: Roll and Smash, from XYZ Game Labs, looked minuscule next to the looming monster-truck directly adjacent. The tires alone stood as tall as me! To our surprise, this monster-truck was the first monster-truck ever, Bigfoot, the very same truck featured on BIGFOOT’s box! I
by John Zimmerman