Knives in the night, poison in the banquet, conspiracy and betrayal abound. A revolution is brewing, and you are among the architects that pull the strings.
Usurp the King is a political strategy card game for between 2-5 players, designed by Dan Hundycz. Each player represents a noble family, looking
The priests of the sun and moon are in opposition, as they have been since Japan was raised from the ocean. The only way to decide the fate of Japan is to duel… by capturing yokai! Madoshi, designed by Dan Hyundicz, is a short 2 player game about using a
Letters of Marque, a new expansion for the 4X strategy game Dead Reckoning, will launch on Kickstarter on August 9th, 2022. Letters of Marque is the third saga for Dead Reckoning and contains two distinct but interconnected sets of expansion content. You can learn more about Letters of Marque below:
Letters of Marque, a new expansion for the 4X strategy game Dead Reckoning, will launch on Kickstarter on August 9th, 2022. Letters of Marque is the third saga for Dead Reckoning and contains two distinct but interconnected sets of expansion content. You can learn more about Letters of Marque below:
Knives in the night, poison in the banquet, conspiracy and betrayal abound. A revolution is brewing, and you are among the architects that pull the strings.
Usurp the King is a political strategy card game for between 2-5 players, designed by Dan Hundycz. Each player represents a noble family, looking
The priests of the sun and moon are in opposition, as they have been since Japan was raised from the ocean. The only way to decide the fate of Japan is to duel… by capturing yokai! Madoshi, designed by Dan Hyundicz, is a short 2 player game about using a
After a successful Kickstarter campaign which raised more than $500,000 from 8,000+ backers Northgard: Uncharted Lands is set to release on August 17th, 2022. The streamlined 4X board game can be played with 2 to 5 players and takes an avergae of 45 minutes to 90 minutes to
Ever heard of Tucker’s kobolds? You should. They’re one of the greatest legends in all of tabletop gaming. Back in the 80’s, a DM named Tucker jollied in tormenting his players with mere kobolds. His little kobolds, each with 1-4 hp, would set traps, shoot crossbows from
That Fantasy Flight Games would eventually come out with an expansion to the bounty hunter themed Star Wars: Outer Rim was a fairly forgone conclusion. Besides there being several more characters from the comics, cartoons, and live action series offerings on Disney+ that were definitely a perfect fit, the most
Growing up, a lot of the games I had were gimmicky dexterity games with titles that played on common phrases. Ants in Your Pants, where you flicked little plastic ants kind of like tiddlywinks into a big plastic set of pants with red suspenders. Break the Ice, where you hammered
Time for a weird analogy. Imagine a decently sized gold egg firmly ensnared within a thick matted heap of a rat nest. Glistering gold beams pierce the surface, taunting, begging for freedom. It’s in there. Right there. Just waiting to be untangled. Except, after hours upon hours of meticulous