Mansions of Madness has taken off with the Second Edition. Most of the fidliness found in the First Edition is gone with the addition of an app that streamlines the
If imitation is the best form of flattery, then the board gaming world is particularly ripe with adulation. The mechanics from popular games often end up in others. This isn’
When Kickstarter became available for funding, board game designers flocked to it. While several board games were successful there, Zombicide became a huge hit on the site and raised over
If Grimslingers represents all the best that can happen when Greenbriar Games publishes an independent game with high-quality art, this stands at the complete opposite of the spectrum. Of Dreams
There are many titles that I cannot wait to get onto the table again. These are games I am always willing to play, will suggest them for game nights, and
Dungeon crawlers have seen a resurgence in the past several years. With Descent Second Edition and the D&D Adventure Games, it seemed like new adventures were coming at
As the tide began to turn against Germany in World War II, a group of officers, agents, and leading civilians realized Adolf Hitler needed to be removed from power, either
Many games play off of monsters chasing after the protagonists. Running away from the menace or shooting your way through them are some of the ways to deal with them.
History has taught us that even the mightiest empires eventually suffer a decline, and for the Romans, it can be argued that slide began in the late 2nd century. The
With GAMA going on this week in Las Vegas, game stores are getting their first look at the upcoming games from publishers for the next year. WizKids has come out
Kickstarter is a great way for new designers to get their board games funded. However, often those games are sequels or don’t do much to stand apart from other
When I reviewed a prototype of Chariots of Rome last spring, I was convinced its upcoming Kickstarter would be a success. After all, Chariots of Rome had all the hallmarks