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Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2024 Skymines review — Asteroids are just a bunch of balls in the air
Skymines review — Asteroids are just a bunch of balls in the air

When you first look at the sheer volume of mechanics in Skymines, you’d probably think it’s overwrought and busy. There’s programming, hand management, area control, worker placement, and six different tracks to advance on. As with any game with this much going on that doesn’t last

by Nick Dubs
News   -   Jan 17, 2024 Ravensburger announces 2024 plans for Disney Lorcana
Ravensburger announces 2024 plans for Disney Lorcana

For those of you who’ve been living under a cardstock rock, Disney Lorcana has been one of the more prolific TCG releases of 2023, and earlier today, publisher Ravensburger dropped some huge news about its plans going forward this year: SEATTLE, Jan. 17, 2024 – Today Ravensburger, the acclaimed publisher

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2024 The Stuff of Legend review — The most polarizing game I’ve played in years
The Stuff of Legend review — The most polarizing game I’ve played in years

I love this game…however, I immediately must communicate that this game isn’t for everyone. The Stuff of Legend is a hidden traitor game for up to six players and it might be my new favorite of the genre. Even with that said, it struggles to be my first

by Chris Wyman
News   -   Jan 16, 2024 Magic: The Gathering ⏤ Murders at Karlov Manor debuts on February 9th
Magic: The Gathering ⏤ Murders at Karlov Manor debuts on February 9th

Coming to the table Feb, 9th Wizards of the Coast will release the first expansion set for 2024, Murders at Karlov Manor. Set against the backdrop of Ravnica, players are invited to solve a deadly mystery. What lay in store for those returning to Ravnica? Let’s examine some of

by Chris Wyman
Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2024 Creality K1 3D Printer review — Zoom zoom
Creality K1 3D Printer review — Zoom zoom

3D printing is rapidly changing and innovating. A year ago, the industry was shaken up by the arrival of the Bambu Labs printers. The K1 is Creality’s answer, bringing them inline with the top of the hobby level printer market. Here on the Tabletop side of GamingTrend we are

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2024 Quarto review — Tic Tac Toe, but like way harder
Quarto review — Tic Tac Toe, but like way harder

What if you took Tic Tac Toe, made it have sixteen different pieces and four ways to win, but your opponent picked your pieces for you? Well you’d have Quarto. Quarto is a two player abstract game by Blaise Muller that takes Tic Tac Toe to the next level.

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Jan 12, 2024 Kutnà Hora: The City of Silver review — Silver is the new brass
Kutnà Hora: The City of Silver review — Silver is the new brass

I love Brass: Birmingham. The high interactivity combined with how well it rewards tweezing out every last mote of efficiency is crazy fun. However, it’s also opaque to the point that it’s nigh unapproachable for new players. Learning the nuances of each action and its requirements alongside the

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Jan 12, 2024 Godsforge Review — A Fast Paced Wizard Fight!
A photo of the cover for Godsforge

In the magical setting of Godsforge, Etherium (not the cryptocurrency) was plentiful, and the land was at peace. Children created charms with it, and spells were bountiful. However, its presence has dwindled, and wild sorcerers battle over the last remaining place this resource can be collected, The Godsforge. Godsforge is

by Randy Gregory II
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