Review: Santorini
Santorini, a city built by the gods on a small island south of Greece. Why→
Santorini, a city built by the gods on a small island south of Greece. Why→
A violent crime. A vast conspiracy or a case of mistaken identity? When two of→
There are no penalties, no fouls, no pads and no unsportsmanlike conduct. There is only→
What is it? 1 on 1 card game tug-of-war battle for, you know, control of→
As the drums grow louder, Bjorn feels his hands aching from the weight of his→
Beep. You there. Yes you. Pick up your tablet, we’ve got important work to be→
You stare at your clock, the day-glow 1:31 AM stinging your bleary eyes. Your body→
The historical Sun Tzu once said, “All warfare is based on deception.” Today, he might→
The oddball realm is filled with many fantastic things. There are Dirigibles (flying airships) manned→
In ancient times armies would line up on opposite sides of a battlefield before a→
Warfare in the Age of Reason. Now that’s a fun oxymoron! I mean, what exactly about→
Emus are a cranky lot. You’d probably be, too, if you were a flightless bird. →
An evil has infected the city! Roaming the streets and its foreboding castle’s halls, disguised→
This is a gaming blog. I don’t think I need to sell you on the→
The Alps! Everyone loves the Alps, especially train enthusiasts. And what better Alpine vista is→
A swing and a miss! You love tugging that little line, drawing the bounteous piñata→
You’ve got your compass. And a map. You wore your thick boots today, and your→
[Ed. Note: We’d like to welcome our newest reviewer to the team, whom will will→
We here at iSlaytheDragon love slaying dragons. I mean, it’s in our name and everything. →
I, Chess, take you, Dominion, to be my lawful wedded wife, to stack and build→
Big week for news, big week for Kickstarter. Check it out below: Greater Than Games→
You’ve read their comics, seen their movies, daydreamed about them, and maybe even dressed up→
Walking into the village on a pleasant, sunny day, you cheerily greet other passers-by with→
One of the hard, sought-after gems in our hobby is that perfectly balanced, two-player game. →
[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,→
Everyone loves those gaming sessions where the stars align and everyone shows up. Options abound—games→