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Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2022 Castles of Tuscany review— belissimo
Castles of Tuscany review— belissimo

My family isn’t exactly chock-full of avid board gamers. While it’s never hard to get something simple enough to the table, the later episodes of My City where things get a bit more complex were bordering on too much for them. I have played Azul and Quacks of

Reviews   -   Jun 22, 2022 Marvel Studios: What If…? Miniatures Game review — What if… The game was as complicated as you wanted?
Marvel Studios: What If…? Miniatures Game review — What if… The game was as complicated as you wanted?

Around 2002-2005 my family started getting really into the Heroclix series. Not understanding a lot of specific details about the game, we understood the goal – defeat the opposing team on the battlefield. Heroclix had a unique stats system which was on the figure itself. The dial system made it easy

Cult of the Deep review— STAB! the dice game
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2022 Cult of the Deep review— STAB! the dice game

It’s been several years since I last played the classic cowboy social deduction game BANG!. Although it did a few things rather well, its faults shone harder as the years went on, and with the advent of more polished social deductions like Secret Hitler, I just never really saw

by Nick Dubs
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Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2022 Cult of the Deep review— STAB! the dice game
Cult of the Deep review— STAB! the dice game

It’s been several years since I last played the classic cowboy social deduction game BANG!. Although it did a few things rather well, its faults shone harder as the years went on, and with the advent of more polished social deductions like Secret Hitler, I just never really saw

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2022 Castles of Tuscany review— belissimo
Castles of Tuscany review— belissimo

My family isn’t exactly chock-full of avid board gamers. While it’s never hard to get something simple enough to the table, the later episodes of My City where things get a bit more complex were bordering on too much for them. I have played Azul and Quacks of

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Jun 22, 2022 Marvel Studios: What If…? Miniatures Game review — What if… The game was as complicated as you wanted?
Marvel Studios: What If…? Miniatures Game review — What if… The game was as complicated as you wanted?

Around 2002-2005 my family started getting really into the Heroclix series. Not understanding a lot of specific details about the game, we understood the goal – defeat the opposing team on the battlefield. Heroclix had a unique stats system which was on the figure itself. The dial system made it easy

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Jun 18, 2022 Dream Crush review — I’ve got a new crush, and so do you
Dream Crush review — I’ve got a new crush, and so do you

Some of the most delicious foods I’ve ever tasted were jam packed with rich complex flavors, made of the finest ingredients, and meticulously crafted through hours of arduous and delicate labor, and some were plain old fruit, like a plump perfectly ripe mango gently plucked from the tree. Go

by John Zimmerman
Reviews   -   Jun 17, 2022 Rear Window review – People Watching: The Board Game
Rear Window review – People Watching: The Board Game

When a magazine photographer, known for his harrowing action shots, breaks his leg and is confined to a wheelchair for weeks, he spends his days near the window in the back of his apartment. Looking out onto a courtyard and the building across the way, he gets an insight into

by Dan Hinkin
News   -   Jun 17, 2022 Battle your favorite Dinsey and Pixar characters head to head, right on your tabletop, with The Op’s new game!
Battle your favorite Dinsey and Pixar characters head to head, right on your tabletop, with The Op’s new game!

The Op brings the mobile game Disney Sorcerer’s Arena to the tabletop with their new game Disney Sorcerer’s Arena: Epic Alliances, available now! Just like the mobile game, 2 to 4 players will pit Disney and Pixar champions against each other in the battle arena. “Included with the

by John Zimmerman
Reviews   -   Jun 17, 2022 The Thing: The Boardgame review ⏤ A cult classic or an imperfect imitation?
The Thing: The Boardgame review ⏤ A cult classic or an imperfect imitation?

Full disclosure: The Thing (1982) is my favorite horror movie, and I realize that I get a lot more out of this theme than other people. I have always loved the way the movie spreads fear and suspicion, and this has led me down a dark path of playing a

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Jun 13, 2022 Founders of Teotihuacan review— scheme your pyramid
Founders of Teotihuacan review— scheme your pyramid

Similarly to Meeples and Monsters, I was able to quickly tell that Founders of Teotihuacan isn’t for me, but I was also able to see the things that it does that makes it good for other people. I’m personally averse to multiplayer solitaire games, but I totally understand

by Nick Dubs
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