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[Editors note: The following is a Nemesis Review, featuring opinions from our in-house eurogamer, @Farmerlenny,→
[Editors note: The following is a Nemesis Review, featuring opinions from our in-house eurogamer, @Farmerlenny,→
In gaming circles, people tend to fall into two groups (when you oversimplify things): the→
Board game design, at least within the hobby, is considered an art form. Mechanics in→
I was first introduced to deck-building when @Futurewolfie taught me how to play Dominion. As→
I used to bother my roommate in college because he listened to audiobooks rather than→
We’ve all played with them. You might even be one of them sometimes. The players→
If you haven’t heard of Dominion by now, clearly you haven’t been reading this blog→
Playing games with kids can be a drag. You have to put up with the→
Board games are expensive, and many gamers don’t get a chance to play every game→
Kickstarter has been used quite a bit in recent memory to bring games to market→
[Editors note: The following is a Nemesis Review, featuring opinions from our in-house thematic-loving @futurewolfie→
I recently got a chance to play the recently released second edition of War of→
It’s an age-old topic of debate. Games come with a variety of parts. Sometimes tokens→
Braaaaaaiiins! Yep. That’s the intro for this review. But Wait! There’s more! You may or→
It’s not often on iSlaytheDragon that we review games solo. After all, our shtick is→
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Well, really, often one man’s trash is another→
If you’ve ever looked for a more aggressive, action-packed farming game, look no further. From→
An interview with Grant Rodiek, designer of the upcoming aggressive farming card game, Farmageddon. We→
Tales and Legends is yet another mini-expansion for Small World, but this time instead of→
Small World: Cursed! is a mini-expansion to the game Small World that adds a few→
Grand Dames of Small World is a mini-expansion to Small World, adding three new races→
We all have games we love and games we strongly dislike. Usually we get pretty good→
[Editors note: The following is a Nemesis Review, featuring opinions from our in-house thematic-loving @futurewolfie→
“Eat your vegetables,” your mother used to say (or might still say if you are→
[Editors note: The following is a Nemesis Review, featuring opinions from our in-house eurogamer, @Farmerlenny,→
[Editors note: The files for Ticket to Ride: Centuries are now hosted on our partner’s→
Tasty Minstrel Games has solidified their position as one of the big publishers on Kickstarter→
[Editors note: The following is a Nemesis Review, featuring opinions from our in-house eurogamer, @Farmerlenny,→
Ticket to Ride is one of the bestselling “designer” board games of all time. Alan→
Some have to sit always facing a door. For others, it’s a monkey in their→
[Editors note: The following is a Nemesis Review, featuring opinions from our in-house eurogamer, @Farmerlenny,→
One of the best purchases I’ve made—at least, if we define best as “gotten the most use→