Review: Discover: Lands Unknown
Discover: Lands Unknown is an exploration and survival game for one to four players. But→
Discover: Lands Unknown is an exploration and survival game for one to four players. But→
Progress is inevitable. Civilization continues to grow, and as the population expands so must the→
Our prehistoric ancestors had it rough. Mere survival was difficult, communication and socialization problematic, and→
I’ve never envied the jobs of Santa and his elves, but being a new parent→
I recently celebrated National Dice Day by posting posting this. Can you name all 13→
I love gingerbread houses. Well, any sort of baked good that can be made into→
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from TV and movies, it’s that hacking isn’t easy.→
Something fishy…? Z-Man Games posted a preview of Miaui, which releases in early 2019. Players→
Good Christmas-themed games aren’t exactly a hot commodity. There are a couple of options, but→
Winter is the worst. At least, that’s what the dragon kids think. All their favorite→
Those wacky penguins are at it again. When they’re not disrupting study hall they’re slacking→
Holiday greetings, fans, readers, and cardboard devourers! It’s that time of year again when shopping→
From all of us here at the Dragon, peace and goodwill to you and your→
Let’s just get right into the spirit of things! For fans of the show and→
Barsoom! The successfully crowdfunded John Carter of Mars role-playing game will hit retail in February→
In the future, the world is in chaos, and it’s up to you to harness→
I didn’t get to play as many games as I wanted to last month, so→
You thought the energy crisis was solved when society finally switched to fully renewable solar→
Ever since Jurassic Park premiered, everyone has wanted to build a dinosaur theme park. While→
Brightly flashing Neon Gods is now available from Plaid Hat Games. Draft a gang for→
If you’re over the age of 30, Choose Your Own Adventure (CYOA) books were most→
The Infinity Engine–a doomsday device–has been destroyed, and with it most of the world. But→
While I didn’t go to Essen last week for SPIEL, I did get to go→
That last few years have seen the release of some amazing abstract games. I wan’t→
There’s a certain beauty in a subway line map. Sure it’s utilitarian, but it’s admirable→
When I reviewed Codenames after its initial release in 2015, I wrote, This year has→
The iSlaytheDragon crew discuss variable player powers. What are they and do we like them?→
Steeled for the long haul In November, CMON will release the Armistice Edition of popular→
The Pyramids. Across the desert’s landscape, they’re the first thing you notice. And when you→
Sheep farming seemed like a great idea before you realized your pastureland was in the→
I was way too excited to get this upgrade to a Bruno Cathala card game. →
As I mentioned in my review of Welcome To… several weeks ago, roll and write→