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Matt is B3's resident Head of Board Games. As a life-long fan of all things gaming he'll also occasionally be found covering video games with the team,
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Brass: Lancashire review — Shiny
The revolution will not be televised, but it will play out on your table
Lords of Waterdeep (Steam) review — Dungeons and digital
An impressive port of a popular worker-placement tabletop game.
Kaiju Crush review — Monster mash
Randomised, modular setup, unusual approach to movement and rock-paper-scissors style combat,
Chronicles of Crime review — Augmented reality?
If you’re a fan of cooperative investigation games like Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective then Chronicles of Crime is likely to blow you away.
Medieval (2018 HGN Games Edition) review — Total war?
Medieval pitches players as a political cabal (think of The Knights Templar) who hold significant sway over one or more powers (usually two in a normal game) at the outset of The Middle Ages.
Mutants: Genetic Gladiators Kickstarter preview — DNA dominance
A recommended Kickstarter for fans of deck builders and standalone drafting games.
The River review — Without a paddle?
Become a mayor and build the best riverside town you can.
Root review — Wehrle of a time
Root is a complex game, and to match, we have created a detailed review of the entire thing.
Introducing your friends to tabletop — Which games are best for new players?
Which tabletop games are best for building up a local gaming group?