Review: Funkoverse Strategy Game
What if you could pit any character from your favorite movie, book, or comic franchises→
What if you could pit any character from your favorite movie, book, or comic franchises→
This is a paid preview of Galactic Era by Seajay Games, now on Kickstarter. Here→
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Rurik: Dawn of Kiev looks like a Kickstarter game. The box is big, it is→
This is a paid preview of 8-Bit Attack for Petersen Games, now on Kickstarter. Cthulhu→
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In this day and age, there’s something comforting in truth in advertising. Or maybe more→
Guardians, a new 2-player game from Plaid Hat set in a futuristic world with high-tech→
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I play more games than most and fewer games than others. Most of the new→
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There are no penalties, no fouls, no pads and no unsportsmanlike conduct. There is only→
Lumia IV sounds full of light. But sitting on the frontier of human deep space→
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As the drums grow louder, Bjorn feels his hands aching from the weight of his→
The gods endlessly toy with us mortals. They bless or curse at their whims. They→
There’s something missing from my gaming table. No, not engaging theme. No, not complex and→
Dracula is furious, and of course you can understand why. Eight years ago, four intrepid→
In early Egyptian cosmogony, the world was created when Ra hatched from a cosmic egg→
Rage, greed, fear, willpower, hope, compassion, love – even life and death. These powerful emotions→
Another day, another civil war filled with chaos and battling and even more chaos. What’s→
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Today, we “sit down” with Walter Barber, one of a trio of creators of the→
The waters of the great Avulsion have receded. New lords have claimed their scattered inheritance. →
War. Conflict. This is a driving force in many board games, and it makes sense.→
Looking for an epic space game of intrigue, trading, and piracy set in a futuristic→
Ever since humankind first emerged from its caves and gazed upward at the stars, no→