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When setting out to play Carpe Diem for the first time, I was prepared for a pleasant experience of tile placement with friends and introducing a Stefan Feld game to some newcomers. What I was not expecting was a rage induced tirade of epic proportions that included many expletives, “are
by Dan Hinkin
Highschool will always be a tough time for people. Myself included, which makes revisiting the high school you graduated from for a reunion kind of an odd experience. In my life I never found myself caring or wanting to go back to those halls as my life now is who
by Rob Berg
Mountains in all of their majesty provide a plethora of different experiences for all walks of life, whether you go camping, hiking, or even mountain climbing. Being a mountain climber is not for the faint of heart and takes a considerable amount of preparation. This brings us to the game
by Rob Berg
Ni No Kuni II was an, “ehhhh” video game. I don’t remember the story, I don’t remember having much fun, but I do remember the stunningly vibrant artwork and the cute little elementals called “Higgledies.” The non-stop beauty beckoned me to keep playing, to like the game, but
by John Zimmerman
Have you ever considered a petting zoo, but demonic? This is the question that Satanimals asks. Satanimals is a light-hearted card game for 2-4 players by Marlon Fussell and published by Megamint Games. Players draw 3 cards at a time from a 3×3 queue of face up cards, then
by James van Tonningen
In 1787, Catherine II traveled along the Dnieper River, and Governor Grigory Potemkin erected phony settlements along the river to impress the empress. In Potemkin Empire, published by Indie, you are tasked with managing your own phony cities in order to be seen as the most impressive city. Each month,
by James van Tonningen
If you asked me to summarize the experience of playing Batman: Everybody Lies, I would tell you it felt like someone wrote a mystery set in Gotham City and made it a multimedia multiplayer choose your own adventure with board game elements. You may counter that that is pretty lengthy
by Nick Dubs
Go beyond the Rift and discover a new plane of possibilities in Riftforce: Beyond! Experience Riftforce with a challenging solo mode or team up with your friends to fight together and control the Rift in epic three- or four-player games. 8 brand new guilds (for a total of 18 with
by Rob Berg