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8Bit Box review — Cardboard console-ation
Considering its ambitious scope, I’ve been keen to check out 8Bit since it launched earlier this year — has IELLO hit the mark? Or is 8Bit Box just another gimmick in a rapidly saturating market?
Shifting Realms review — Table-top-down strategy
A mix of worker placement, building and lightweight combat
Near and Far: The Amber Mines expansion review — Underground extension
It's an all-in-one as we take a look at Near and Far's Amber Mines expansion, which includes ten separate modules you can play in different combinations.
Super Mario Bros. The Powerup Card Game review — Only looks like Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. The Powerup Card Game has Super Mario Bros. graphics, without any of the gameplay from the video game.
Lords of Waterdeep and Scoundrels of Skullport review — Cube quest
Lords of Waterdeep is a classic worker placement game that takes place in the titular city of Waterdeep and features a full Dungeons & Dragons license.
Dice Settlers review — Western wonder
A passive, settlement building foray into the world of dice
Weird Things Humans Search For — Google drive?
Guess the most popular answers to silly questions at your own dinner table in Weird Things Humans Search For.
Brass: Lancashire review — Shiny
The revolution will not be televised, but it will play out on your table
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.