STAR WARS: REBELLION, Fantasy Flight Games, 2016, 2 players, 14+, 3-4 hours, competitive. I was talking to a friend once and he mentioned that there was a new game coming out called Star Wars: Rebellion. He couldn't tell me any... Continue Reading →
A year ago, I didn't know that I needed a cooperative modular game about Steampunk dirigibles in my life. Who would? But it turns out that I do. This review will explain why. Zephyr: Winds of Change is the first... Continue Reading →
TSURO - The Way of the Path, Calliope Games, 2004 8+, 2-8 players, 15 minutes, competitive abstract The very first review we ever did on this site was of a classic game called Jailbreak in which players laid down cards and... Continue Reading →
DINOMITE - The Dinosaur Adventure Game, University Games, 1988 6+, 2 or more players, 10 minutes, competitive Remember a while back when we reviewed Candy Land and demonstrated how it was one of the worst games ever? Well, you're in... Continue Reading →
Friday - A Solo Adventure, Rio Grande Games, 2012 10+, 30 minutes, 1 player, Solo This is the first Solo game that we've reviewed here, which is fitting because it was the first Solo game I ever bought. I have... Continue Reading →
FLASH POINT: FIRE RESCUE, Indie Boards and Games, 2011 10+, 45 minutes, 1-6 players, Co-operative The call comes in... "911, what is your emergency?" On the other end is a panicked response of "I need a simple yet fun cooperative... Continue Reading →
Star Wars: Epic Duels, MB Games / Hasbro, 2002 8+, 30 minutes, 2-6 players, Competitive It's the summer of 2002 and I'm in New York. We walk past the most enormous Toys R Us store that I've ever seen and... Continue Reading →
Clue: Star Wars, Hasbro, 2016 8+, 20-60 minutes, 3-6 players, Competitive Remember back when you were young that you played Clue and loved it and then as you grew up realised that actually it wasn't a very good... Continue Reading →
Discoveries: The Journals of Lewis & Clark, Ludonaute, 2015 14+, 60 minutes, 2-4 players, Competitive Worker Placement I'm an Englishman who spent more time in my childhood playing computer games and D&D than I did studying American history. After... Continue Reading →