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Review: Colt Express
It’s the heist of the 19th century! You and your gang of infamous, cutthroat, dastardly, no good outlaws just hopped→
The Village Square: April 13, 2015
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[Ended] Win Quarriors! (USA Only!)
When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. Â But when life gives you 2 copies of Quarriors, you do a→
Preview: Unstable Isotope
[Ed. note: This is a preview of a non-final, non-production prototype demo of the game. Our opinions reflect that of→
Review: Musee
Even if you haven’t set foot in an art museum in years, you likely remember school field trips taken to→
The Village Square: April 6, 2015
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Gaming On The Road
Spring break is upon us and soon it will be summer vacation. That often means travel, if not to some→
Interview: Artist’s Valley: Peter Wocken
Some things in life go unnoticed unless they’re awful. That’s often the case with board game illustration. While boxes prominently→
Review: Boss Monster: The Dungeon Building Card Game
You enter a dense wooded area, and are presented with three options. Â Do you; a) Proceed towards the village, b)→
The Village Square: March 30, 2015
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Dragon’s Peak: March 2015
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Thematics, Knizia, and Evocative Mechanics
The other day I tweeted out a tweet, as I sometimes do, about something I first termed “emergent gameplay.” After→