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Disney Villainous: Sugar and Spite, from publisher Ravensburger, is the 9th box to carry the Disney Villainous name or a whopping 16th if you count the Marvel and Star Wars spinoffs. That’s a lot of Villainous. All of that content begs the question, do we really need more? I
by Mark Julian
Here it is, the long-awaited follow-up to my Kapow! Volume 1 review, the review for the aptly named standalone expansion Kapow! Volume 2. So what’s in a box? All the dice, faces, boards, and screens to play the game again, along with six new characters and components to play
by Nick Dubs
I’m bored to tears of playing essentially the same game over and over again. It’s easy to point the finger at Euros here, but it’s just as, if not more, prevalent in American designs; are you really gonna tell me that the base games of Firefly and
by Nick Dubs
THE GREAT CELEBRATION GETS UNDERWAY IN “SHIMMERING SKIES,” NEW DISNEY LORCANA TCG SET LAUNCHING AUGUST 2024 Ravensburger, the award-winning publisher of games, puzzles, and toys, announced the newest set coming to the wildly popular Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game lineup. During today’s Lorecast event, Ravensburger revealed details about Shimmering
by Chris Wyman
When I learned there was going to be a social deduction game based off of the Invincible TV series I was pretty dumbfounded. Why Invincible? Isn’t he… invincible? After that initial reaction, my curiosity reached past my confusion so I went to see what this game is all about.
by Chris Wyman
In the ancient history of board gaming a tiny little game called The Resistance released in 2009. This small box card game is an entry into the social deduction genre. The Resistance scaled the social deduction experience into something much faster and friendlier. While it wasn’t the first to
by Chris Wyman
In the words of its creators, Prowlers & Paragons (P&P) Ultimate Edition is designed to emulate four-color superhero comics. With that in mind, it leans on basic comic terms to reframe typical RPG ideas in a way that is understandable to players who only have one of those
by Eric Deutsch
There’s a lot of public domain characters that I would’ve expected to see pop up in Unmatched before I saw Shakespeare and the characters from his plays beat each other to death in the Globe Theater, but here I am writing my review for Slings & Arrows. Hamlet,
by Nick Dubs