KeyForge is a two player card game from Fantasy Flight Games designed by Richard Garfield, the designer of Magic the Gathering, King of Tokyo and other amazing games. KeyForge is a card game that is touted as a unique deck game, meaning that every deck a player buys is different
A mysterious necromancer and hopeful albino psychic round out Ashes’ lineup to bring an abrupt but quality ending to one of history’s greatest card games. Ashes: Rise of the Phoenixborn was a game of rare, exceptional beauty. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a design so
As a druid the wilderness is your home, and when a threat presents itself to your land, you do all you can to restore it to its former glory. You must bond with nature and build your strength with it in order to bring peace and harmony back once again.
As a druid the wilderness is your home, and when a threat presents itself to your land, you do all you can to restore it to its former glory. You must bond with nature and build your strength with it in order to bring peace and harmony back once again.
KeyForge is a two player card game from Fantasy Flight Games designed by Richard Garfield, the designer of Magic the Gathering, King of Tokyo and other amazing games. KeyForge is a card game that is touted as a unique deck game, meaning that every deck a player buys is different
A mysterious necromancer and hopeful albino psychic round out Ashes’ lineup to bring an abrupt but quality ending to one of history’s greatest card games. Ashes: Rise of the Phoenixborn was a game of rare, exceptional beauty. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a design so
Today, We Ride Games announced that the Kickstarter campaign for its upcoming card game Knights of the Hound Table is available now until October 18. While the game has reached its funding goal of $3100, the developers have added a few stretch goals that will entice prospective backers to pledge
White Wizard Games made a name for themselves with Star Realms. After that they released another card game in a small box, Epic. Epic was a new take on Magic: The Gathering style game, but with each card playable every turn players didn’t have to worry about mana screw.
The creators of Exploding Kittens and Wolfgang Warsch, creator of The Mind, have teamed up to create On a Scale of One to T-Rex, a game for people who are hilariously bad at charades. This game will have players performing actions at the same time on different levels of intensity.
I’m not a fan of social deduction games. It might partially be due to the fact that when I first started playing them I was eliminated almost right away, which made for a boring experience. That and the fact that they seem similar to me. While some updates have
What if I told you that I had a game where everyone played as clerics, and the object of the game was to heal warriors who had just come from battle. That sounds pretty cool, right? What if I said that you had your own temple with only two spots,