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Reviews   -   Jul 06, 2017 Movin’ On Up: New York 1901 Review
Movin’ On Up: New York 1901 Review

Visit any major city, and you can marvel at impressive buildings that stretch up to the clouds. At the turn of the last century, these superstructures were in their infancy. Around 1900, New York City’s skyline started growing up rather than out, and the result was more than just

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

Origins 2017: CGE
Interviews   -   Jul 11, 2017 Origins 2017: CGE

It seems like each year CGE gets bigger and bigger.  With hits like Through the Ages, Codenames, Galaxy Trucker, and Alchemists, they’ve expanded their library of games.  If what I saw at Origins is any indication, they’ll have several new hits in the pipeline.  Take a look at

by Keith Schleicher
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Interviews   -   Jul 11, 2017 Origins 2017: CGE
Origins 2017: CGE

It seems like each year CGE gets bigger and bigger.  With hits like Through the Ages, Codenames, Galaxy Trucker, and Alchemists, they’ve expanded their library of games.  If what I saw at Origins is any indication, they’ll have several new hits in the pipeline.  Take a look at

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jul 06, 2017 Movin’ On Up: New York 1901 Review
Movin’ On Up: New York 1901 Review

Visit any major city, and you can marvel at impressive buildings that stretch up to the clouds. At the turn of the last century, these superstructures were in their infancy. Around 1900, New York City’s skyline started growing up rather than out, and the result was more than just

by Nick South
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
Interviews   -   Jun 08, 2017 Crazy Eights: Chris Batarlis on Metal Dawn
Crazy Eights: Chris Batarlis on Metal Dawn

AI has become a huge movement within the programming community.  However, movies like The Terminator warn us about the impending doom caused by our future robotic overlords.  With this premise, Everything Epic is bringing us Metal Dawn.  However, instead of being a battle or area control game, Metal Dawn gives

by Keith Schleicher
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
Previews   -   May 19, 2017 Flying the profitable skies — Aviation Tycoon Preview
Flying the profitable skies — Aviation Tycoon Preview

Aviation Tycoon Preview [GAMING TREND] Watch this video on YouTube It’s not uncommon for games to put you in the position of a shrewd business owner, trying to make a profit. Some of them give you the opportunity to own the business by owning shares and betting on their

by Keith Schleicher
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
Interviews   -   May 16, 2017 Crazy Eights: Alberto Parisi and Tommaso Mondadori on ELO Darkness
Crazy Eights: Alberto Parisi and Tommaso Mondadori on ELO Darkness

The MOBA genre took off with the introduction of League of Legends.  Since then other games have come out on the PC to capitalize on its popularity.  A few board games have tried to emulate the MOBA formula.  ELO Darkness is a new game on Kickstarter that aims to bring

by Keith Schleicher
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