Review: Pictomania
Listen. I can’t draw. I write reviews. I hope I’m decent at crafting things like→
Listen. I can’t draw. I write reviews. I hope I’m decent at crafting things like→
When I reviewed Codenames after its initial release in 2015, I wrote, This year has→
The hardest part of writing, I find, is deciding what to write. When inspiration strikes, the→
Get out your antenna and humongous headphones: the other team is talking, and it’s time→
Party games are often the bane of a hobby gamer’s game time. When there are→
The village mayor has discovered a magic word that will expel the werewolves from your→
I will be honest. I’m not sure why that skunk is on the box cover,→
It doesn’t matter where I go or who I’m with: there’s something compelling about those→
The penguins on Madagascar always stressed, “Smile and wave.” And while Skipper, Rico, Kowalski and→
As a terrible person, I thrive on opportunities to lie to my friends and back-stab→
Control is getting cheap. With the price of telegrams increasing, one word will have to→
“So…what are you wearing today?” “Boots.” “When was the last time you saw your family?”→
This mansion is haunted, and it’s your job to fix that. You see, there’s a→
[Ed. note: This is a preview of a non-final, non-production prototype demo of the game.→
Did your father ever offer up the instruction, “Think before you speak,” as a sage→
Werewolf infestation has made the village unsafe at night. You and your neighbors band together→
Is there anything more thrilling than an auction? You show up with nothing but a→
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She looks you in the eye, trying to catch the slightest hint of betrayal. “I→
It is a dark time in Camelot. (If that sounds familiar, perhaps you recently read→
r The unnamed and generic Italianish city-state is in turmoil, and the people are looking→
If I ever tell you that I have bad luck in contests, you have my→
After Origins 2012, I was surprised to hear many people whose opinion I respect say→
Party games are usually not my thing. I’m not a fan of trivia, and even→
One of my fondest memories of college is family game night. I didn’t have any→
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About a year ago, when my love for hobby board games was rekindled, I had→
You’re at a party, and someone suggests a game. That person brings out…Trivial Pursuit, an→
There is no I in “team” (though if you rearrange the letters, you can get→
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