A First Look at ‘Noria’ on The Daily Dope for June 29th, 2018
Today Jeff unboxes and takes a first look at the steampunk-ish Eurostyle game Noria from Stronghold Games. Plus the latest gaming news.
Today Jeff unboxes and takes a first look at the steampunk-ish Eurostyle game Noria from Stronghold Games. Plus the latest gaming news.
Another freebie you’ll want to keep your eyes open for this Saturday is the quickstart for Kids on Bikes from Renegade Game Studios.
Jeff takes a first look at Sailor Moon Crystal: Dice Challenge from Dyskami Publishing. Plus the latest tabletop gaming news.
Jeff takes a look at the classic 1986 game of air to air jet combat, Flight Leader, from Avalon Hill. Plus the latest gaming news.
Clank! The Mummy’s Curse adds, obviously enough, a roaming mummy to the mix as well as new artifacts to plunder from a pyramid.
Today, Jeff reviews the movie tie-in game Thanos Rising: Avengers Infinity War from USAopoly. Plus the latest tabletop gaming news.
In Spy Club, two to four players will work together to solve various mysteries in a variety of replayable modules.
Jeff unboxes the first expansion for Grimslingers, The Northern Territory, from GreenBrier Games. Plus the latest gaming news.
In Reykholt, one to four players will look to farm in Iceland as each aims to provide the best crops to the tourist trade.
Jeff reviews the Amazing Tales RPG book, aimed at introducing the littlest gamers to the hobby, by Martin Lloyd. Plus the latest gaming news.
In Architects of the West Kingdom, one to five players will contend with each other in an attempt to become the king’s favorite builder in 9th Century Europe.
Today Jeff takes a first look at the British Army of the Rhine expansion for MBT, from GMT Games. Plus a quick review of the semi-historical PC whaling game Nantucket.
In Lucidity: Six-Sided Nightmares, players will push their luck as they draw draw dice representing frightening and horrifying dreams.
Jeff reviews the fantasy deck builder Hero Realms from White Wizard Games. Plus the latest tabletop gaming news.
In Junk Orbit, two to five players will captain their individual scavenger ships through the galaxy as they turn one planet’s trash into another planet’s treasure.