The Boardgame Room Podcast: Spiel 2022 overview
In this episode we do an overview of Spiel 2022. This channel is dedicated to all those games you might […]
In this episode we do an overview of Spiel 2022. This channel is dedicated to all those games you might […]
I have known about Draco Idea’s Sector 6 for a while but never had the chance to get my hands on it. Now the publisher has been very kind to send me a review copy (which will come to the table veeeeeeeeeeery soon so I can give you a full review), I can find out if this game is worth the amount of money you have to pay to get your hands on it!
Thanks to Piotr Żuchowski, I managed to get my hands on an early production copy of Heroes a few months
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Since its release, Eclipse has seen a lot of success. It’s *very* highly regarded by people who play it and
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Lewis & Clark is a game about the American Shopping Spirit. Let me explain. In November 1830, Thomas Jefferson bought
Ok, so for the second Unboxed review I thought I’d go a bit old school. This is Games Workshop’s Dungeonquest, I don’t have the Swedish original (which is still available btw and is called Drakborgen: Legenden (“Dragon Castle: The Legend”) and is produced by the Swedish game company Alga.) The story goes that a couple of Games Workshop employees discovered this game in Sweden and they loved it so much that they brought it back with them, word got around GW HQ and soon the bosses were begging for a licence to produce it in the U.K.
By Paco Garcia Jaen Recently my friend Mark Rivera made a bold statement: “Cards Against Humanity is Bad for the
I went into playing this game a low level of interest. I did some checking and the DVG Leader series of games is pretty well regarded so I thought that at least the pedigree of U-Boat Leader was good.
There are many areas where boardgames are becoming prevalent, and movies is one of them. However there aren’t that many documentaries around about boardgame design and the process that goes on behind the scenes.
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I think I am reaching the conclusion that I like cards games a lot more than I thought. Don’t get me wrong, I am partial to an sort of games, and Ameritrash does get my attention more often than not. Can’t help it… miniatures, brightly coloured boards, tons of pieces. Even with near to impossible to understand mechanics and not very well written rules, I still like them.