Half an Exciting Battle: Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Command Reviewed
Jeff takes on the new Dungeons & Dragons miniatures game Dungeon Command from Wizards of the Coast.
Jeff takes on the new Dungeons & Dragons miniatures game Dungeon Command from Wizards of the Coast.
Dark Rages is a small box expansion to Nightfall, but it has some powerhouse cards packed into it. The world of Nightfall continues to grow adding more and more options without making the game become so complex that it is unplayable.
Three Kings and Heroes of the Sea aren’t essentially the type of adventures I like to run for Call of Cthulhu but they aren’t bad adventures.
A Touch of Evil is a horror game where the players are struggling against various supernatural creatures to defend the town of Shadowbrook. The game is set around 1800 which makes it a bit unique in the vast array of horror games.
Legendary is a great addition to the deck building world of games with a lot of familiar characters and plots to experience if you are a Marvel fan or even just a fan of deck building games. My only criticism’s are the lack of randomizer cards, the layout of the board, and the layout of the rulebook which I thought could use some improvement.
A blast from the past sure to please longtime fans of D&D as well as those new to the hobby.
Jeff reviews the latest edition of the Doctor Who RPG.
I think Menzoberranzan: City of Intrigue is an excellent book for folks who play D&D as long as they understand its focus is on a drow-centric campaign and will hold the most value for those who hold a warm place in their hearts for the dark elves.
Overall Wonderland isn’t a bad game but it could be a lot better. Fans of the comics will like the game, as for others it will depend upon your own personal tastes. I found the amount of randomness to be a bit much for me.
Overall, this is a great game. I’ve already purchased a play mat with a view of deep space on it, and I’m looking into a mat that has a close up view of the Death Star trench, to recreate the most classic battle from the Star Wars films. However, FFG needs to put together more scenarios, as there are only so many dogfights that you can play with three ships or even six before it gets really boring, no matter how much you love Star Wars.
Jeff shares his thoughts about the new Chad Jensen designed Dominant Species: The Card Game.
Jeff reviews the GMT Games edition of the classic hex and counter armor focused wargame Panzer.
Small World Realms is a big box expansion to Small World and Small World Underground. What this expansion allows you to do is to build your own small world, setting free your imagination and adding an vast amount of replayability to an already fun game.
This was an interesting game. It is a nice family game and would make a good filler or a way to get a night of gaming started. Kids younger than the recommended age of 8 can learn to play it, learn some basic gaming strategy, and have a good time too.
Jeff reviews the light racing game Lost Temple from Stronghold Games.