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Journey to the Otherworld in Tír na nÓg by placing storytellers between story cards in the shared grid. In a guest post, ...
We review Pixies, a game where you move through the seasons to meet little creatures emerging from a flower or sheltering in ...
Wde review Tsuro, a classic filler game published by Calliope Games. In Tsuro, you are moving your piece along a path trying ...
We review Hot Streak, a betting and racing game published by CYMK Games. Hot Streak will have you betting one mascot races, ...
Nefer, a game where you will relive one of the greatest periods of ancient Egypt and carry out tasks typical to Egyptian ...
Supply and demand. Sustainability. Healthy ecosystems. There’s an ebb and flow in certain industries that rely on the natural world to provide success. Survival of the fittest is not just about ...
Underwater Cities was an early purchase when I was still in the “must-buy-it-if-it-can-be-played-solo” thought process. Thinking solo-able games were a limited market (WRONG!), I bought this without ...
We review the new monte-carlo expansion for the Rallyman Dirt board game. This expansion adds in new cars, tires, and other ...
A relative newcomer to the hobby, Andrea is a solo gamer still exploring the many, many boardgaming options while looking for ...
Boss Monster has a bit of a special place in my heart. It was one of the earlier reviews I did when I was just starting Board Game Quest, and it also has a ton of nostalgic charm. With its ...
Roll Player Adventures is one of the games I point to as being the closest to a role-playing game due to its combination of adventure, narrative, character building, and combat. It’s a game I’ve ...
Cats and board games continue to be a perfect match, and Kyoto no Neko delivers both a theme and game mechanics that resonate well with me as a player. The game box itself and the key art is striking ...