Looking Back: New Angeles
As a board game reviewer, I have a tendency – and in some ways, an→
As a board game reviewer, I have a tendency – and in some ways, an→
Imagine, if you will, that you’re part of a tight-nit family. Imagine the love,→
The weathered old merchant knowingly smiles as he pulls back the tent’s curtain. With a→
You’ve dodged poison tipped arrow traps, leapt over pits of spiders, and cracked ancient riddles.→
You’ve met with so many investors, it’s hard to remember what exactly you’ve told each→
The planet Zenobia has just been discovered, and before you can finish reading the announcement,→
A strong gust of wind blows through your beard, but your eyes do not waver from the→
What is it? Scheming corporations. Lots of scheming. The deets: 4-6p, 2-3hrs Designer: James Kniffen Publisher: Fantasy Flight→
On the high seas, everyone gets their fair share! At least if they’re savvy. And→
We all know the tale of Robin Hood, the dashing brigand who steals from the→
The Capo is old. Old enough anyways. Time for the old fellow to move along→
Space is not a safe place to be. It can be dangerous to go alone.→
Space maybe the final frontier, but the frontier of space itself seems unending. With nearly→
A tower to the sky? You don’t really know why they’re building it, but hey,→
Bloodthirsty politics. Cutthroat bureaucracy. Negotiation, bribery, murder. Poultry. Welcome to the dangerous world of ancient→
Party games are usually not my thing. I’m not a fan of trivia, and even→
You may have heard me talk about Cosmic Encounter before. This game is a zany,→