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Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2023 In the Footsteps of Darwin review — On the stamp collecting of the species.
In the Footsteps of Darwin review — On the stamp collecting of the species.

Like ancient Rome, Darwinism seems too weighty for light fare, but Rise of Augustus (“Bingo, mighty Caesar!”) and now In the Footsteps of Darwin prove that no topic’s too dignified to become a cute puzzle. On a box bearing his name, however, the likeness of the crusty English biologist

Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2023 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Slaughterhouse review — The Sawyer family kills your boredom
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Slaughterhouse review — The Sawyer family kills your boredom

Introduction – Anybody home? The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Slaughterhouse by Funko Games is a 2-5 player asymmetric game where each player is trying to survive an incursion into the Sawyer family home. The Trespassers each play an individual theoretically working together to accomplish an objective before the Sawyer family player can

Beacon Patrol box and components
Reviews   -   Oct 18, 2023 Beacon Patrol review — Navigating tranquil waters in a cooperative voyage

Beacon Patrol, brought to harbor by Pandasaurus Games, presents a nautical adventure that encourages 1-4 players to navigate the coast of the North Sea to secure its waterways. As Coast Guard captains, players are tasked with mapping the coast by exploring the waters and inspecting lighthouses and buoys. Lay tiles,

by Mike Case
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Reviews   -   Oct 18, 2023 Beacon Patrol review — Navigating tranquil waters in a cooperative voyage
Beacon Patrol box and components

Beacon Patrol, brought to harbor by Pandasaurus Games, presents a nautical adventure that encourages 1-4 players to navigate the coast of the North Sea to secure its waterways. As Coast Guard captains, players are tasked with mapping the coast by exploring the waters and inspecting lighthouses and buoys. Lay tiles,

by Mike Case
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2023 In the Footsteps of Darwin review — On the stamp collecting of the species.
In the Footsteps of Darwin review — On the stamp collecting of the species.

Like ancient Rome, Darwinism seems too weighty for light fare, but Rise of Augustus (“Bingo, mighty Caesar!”) and now In the Footsteps of Darwin prove that no topic’s too dignified to become a cute puzzle. On a box bearing his name, however, the likeness of the crusty English biologist

by Sean Weeks
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2023 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Slaughterhouse review — The Sawyer family kills your boredom
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Slaughterhouse review — The Sawyer family kills your boredom

Introduction – Anybody home? The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Slaughterhouse by Funko Games is a 2-5 player asymmetric game where each player is trying to survive an incursion into the Sawyer family home. The Trespassers each play an individual theoretically working together to accomplish an objective before the Sawyer family player can

by Chris Wyman
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2023 Lost Ruins of Arnak: The Missing Expedition expansion review – The raiders of the doom temple crystal crusade find their holy grail!
Lost Ruins of Arnak: The Missing Expedition expansion review – The raiders of the doom temple crystal crusade find their holy grail!

I’m not even going to beat around the bush; Lost Ruins of Arnak and its expansions are one of my favorite game experiences. The folks over at Czech Games Edition are back with a second expansion, The Missing Expedition, and the results could not have been better. The new

by Dan Hinkin
Interviews   -   Oct 12, 2023 Sabrina Culyba wants you to get excited about microscopic algae mosaics
Sabrina Culyba wants you to get excited about microscopic algae mosaics

Sometimes a game really starts to come together once the perfect theme is discovered, and for Sabrina Culyba that moment came after a trip to the aquarium. Diatoms may have one of the most intriguing themes we’ve seen in a game as a result, with players collecting microscopic algae

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Oct 06, 2023 Kinfire Chronicles review — A full solo playthrough
Kinfire Chronicles review — A full solo playthrough

This review is based on an entire playthrough of Kinfire Chronicles, including every quest and side-quest, except for one that I did not unlock. I played with two characters, Khor and Valora. There will be no specific spoilers, but I will discuss mechanics that are introduced throughout the game. A

by Chris Hinkes
Reviews   -   Oct 03, 2023 Galaxy Rush review — 2 player race through the cosmos
Galaxy Rush review — 2 player race through the cosmos

Last Night Games’ newest tabletop project is Galaxy Rush, a quick two player experience that has you exploring and discovering the vast expanse of the cosmos! We don’t see a lot of light board games nowadays, especially space themed ones, so this one definitely fills a void in most

by Henry Viola
Editorials   -   Sep 27, 2023 Letter to Travis Worthington — The non-consensual model
Letter to Travis Worthington — The non-consensual model

Editor’s note: This editorial is intended to be a satirical response to recent comments made by Travis Worthington in an interview with Polygon’s Charlie Hall about the use of AI generated art as disclosed in the new Terraforming Mars crowdfunding campaign. GamingTrend recently announced that it will not

by Sean Weeks
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