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Value. Value is largely subjective by nature- each of us places value on things to varying degrees and often the value we ascribe to those things in turn varies from person to person. Furthermore, one individual can find boundless value from a thing while another sees no value whatsoever in
Overview Similar to a lot of hidden traitor style board games, Infection at Outpost 31’s design is largely based off of the skeleton of Battlestar Galactica (BSG.) BSG is a hallmark design from 2008 making it ancient by modern board game standards, but it revolutionized the hidden traitor genre
I’ll be totally honest, when I first glimpsed Wandering Towers my first impression was that it would be a cute kids game. I could not possibly have been more wrong. This quickly turned into a strategic game of cat and mouse, with a few fun and exciting twists along
by Samuel Pair
I’ll be totally honest, when I first glimpsed Wandering Towers my first impression was that it would be a cute kids game. I could not possibly have been more wrong. This quickly turned into a strategic game of cat and mouse, with a few fun and exciting twists along
by Samuel Pair
Value. Value is largely subjective by nature- each of us places value on things to varying degrees and often the value we ascribe to those things in turn varies from person to person. Furthermore, one individual can find boundless value from a thing while another sees no value whatsoever in
by Mike Dunn
Overview Similar to a lot of hidden traitor style board games, Infection at Outpost 31’s design is largely based off of the skeleton of Battlestar Galactica (BSG.) BSG is a hallmark design from 2008 making it ancient by modern board game standards, but it revolutionized the hidden traitor genre
by Chris Wyman
I have a few doctors in my family, but it was never something I had any interest in. Bodily fluids and seeing limbs out of their socket is just not my thing. The great thing about board games is being able to immerse yourself in a different work for a
by Dan Hinkin
A lesson in defeat As a child, my father taught me to play Chess when I was about 7 years old. We would play off and on for the remaining 10 or so years that I lived at home and for that entire time, he beat me mercilessly. I never
by Mark Julian
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
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
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