The Map Is the Race: Kaigan Board Game Review
Help Tadataka Ino map the coast of Japan, a project he started in 1800. It took him twenty-one years, and it will take you five rounds as an assistant.
Help Tadataka Ino map the coast of Japan, a project he started in 1800. It took him twenty-one years, and it will take you five rounds as an assistant.
Jeff shares his thoughts about the solitaire game Zulus on the Ramparts! from Victory Point Games.
Jeff reviews the spelling tug of war game Word on the Street from Out of the Box.
Pirate versus Pirate is fun; it’s certainly fast moving and more of a family game to play with the kids than anything else.
Jeff tackles the new geopolitical wargame, Labyrinth – The War on Terror, 2001-?, from Volko Ruhnke and GMT.
Elliott takes the field to review Jukem Football from Flying Pig Games LLC
Elliott reviews the oddly titled Zombie Ninja Pirates from Gozer Games.
Elliott reviews the fantasy mashup strategy board game CrossRoads at Dark Lion Pass from StrategyRich Games.
Jeff tackles the latest card game from Gryphon Games, Yin Yang.
Jeff takes on the latest North Star Games party game, Say Anything, from designers Dominic Crapuchettes and Satish Pillalamarri.
Jeff reviews the new American Revolution wargame Washington’s War which has just arrived from Mark Herman and GMT Games.
Elliott reviews the speed card game 7 Ate 9 from Out of the Box Publishing.
Alien Frontiers has been raved about by the vast majority of people lucky enough to own or play the game. Find out what Elliott thinks.
Jeff shares his thoughts about the upcoming winter themed flicking game, Caveman Curling, coming soon from Gryphon Games.
Jeff reviews what seems to be the umpteenth reimagining of Reiner Knizia’s Flinke Pinke; Botswana. *Yawn*