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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

Reviews   -   Jun 12, 2022 Disney’s Villainous: Bigger and Badder Expansion Review — Where’s my super suit?!
Disney’s Villainous: Bigger and Badder Expansion Review — Where’s my super suit?!

With six expansions under its belt, you’d be excused for thinking that the “Bigger and Badder” expansion for Disney’s Villainous is just going to be more of the same. I’m happy to say that developer Ravensburger has switched things up for the better for this time around.

The Thing: The Boardgame review ⏤ A cult classic or an imperfect imitation?
Reviews   -   Jun 17, 2022 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
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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
Reviews   -   Jun 12, 2022 Disney’s Villainous: Bigger and Badder Expansion Review — Where’s my super suit?!
Disney’s Villainous: Bigger and Badder Expansion Review — Where’s my super suit?!

With six expansions under its belt, you’d be excused for thinking that the “Bigger and Badder” expansion for Disney’s Villainous is just going to be more of the same. I’m happy to say that developer Ravensburger has switched things up for the better for this time around.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 11, 2022 Cartographers review – let’s map things out
Cartographers review – let’s map things out

The more I game the more I come across unique, fun, and diverse game mechanisms. At one point I had no idea what a roll and write was and how fun it could be. At this point I have happened upon a plethora of roll and writes, mostly out of

by Rob Berg
Reviews   -   Jun 10, 2022 Wreck Raiders review – Grab your scuba gear and see if you can handle the “pressure”
Wreck Raiders review – Grab your scuba gear and see if you can handle the “pressure”

The ocean has always been a mystical thing to me. The surface can be calm and serene or be moving with powerful waves. You can harness the wind with a sailboat or comb through the stuff that washes up on the shore. Stick your head underwater and you are in

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Jun 09, 2022 In the Hall of the Mountain King review — Building better tunnels
In the Hall of the Mountain King review — Building better tunnels

The ancient mountain, the ancestral home of the trolls, rumbles and the tunnels within crumble. The usurping gnomes within have fled, and the trolls heard the heart of the mountain calling, calling them home. In the Hall of the Mountain King is a tile laying strategy game for 2-5 players,

by James van Tonningen
Reviews   -   Jun 09, 2022 Dungeon Scrawlers review – “Draw” a d20 for initiative
Dungeon Scrawlers review – “Draw” a d20 for initiative

Seeing the Dungeons and Dragons logo on a box invokes specific feelings and thoughts. For me, I imagine a group of friends sitting around a table with different colored dice, some miniatures strewn around a map, and a dungeon master animatedly describing the story at the end of the table

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Jun 09, 2022 Goetia: Nine Kings of Solomon review – scry, scry, and scry some more
Goetia: Nine Kings of Solomon review – scry, scry, and scry some more

Every once in a while a game will come along that catches you by surprise. It happens when you least expect it and when you get to experience it for the first time it is jaw dropping, breathtaking, and all at once an amazing experience. Sometimes you can account for

by Rob Berg
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