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Takenoko — Build bamboo and eat it up
Takenoko is a surefire family favorite, a game that many, many people have heard of and played previously.
Fallout: The Board Game — New California expansion first impressions
New California is, like most expansions, more of the same. There are five new characters, two completely new scenarios and a literal ton (or about 2 kilograms actually) of additional cards comprising of items, events, locations, allies and…
1066, Tears to Many Mothers review — Mama, I just killed a man
1066, Tears to Many Mothers is the most recent release from Hall or Nothing, the design and publishing house ran by Tristan Hall. It shares the similar richly detailed artwork of Hall’s debut game, the hugely successful Gloom of Kilforth.
King’s Forge (and Gold Expansion) review — Crafting with dice
King’s Forge, which has just been restocked after its third print run, is a popular and fun dice drafting game that encourages the players to act as blacksmiths on a mission to craft the most impressive items as fast as possible.
Liberatores: The Conspiracy to Liberate Rome review — Hail, Caesar!
Et tu, Brute? Take your side in the shadowy power struggle to liberate Rome from Caesar's grasp in Liberatores, a game with hidden roles.
Railroad Rivals review — Turbo tycoon
Quick and with straightforward rules, Railroad Rivals is a rarity in its genre.
Red Dragon Inn 7: The Tavern Crew review — Drinking games
Red Dragon Inn's latest expansion gives you expansive decks for the inn's quirky staff.
Chameleon review — Blend in at a party?
A fun party game which demands bluffing competence.
Megaland review — 8-Bit adventure
Collect loot and explore a world full of adventure.
Tiny Swords SMAAASH! — Knock adorable characters off of your board
Tiny Swords SMAAASH! is a super adorable, turn-based tabletop brawler that takes inspiration from Rock, Paper, Scissors and Super Smash Bros.