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thegiantbrain
December 21, 2022
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When do we call a game a classic? It’s a term that gets banded around more than I personally think is deserved. An accolade that should be left for...
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We-reNotWizards
December 21, 2022
This review is aw aboot tha wan yi get fi the shops o tha game provided tae us by the clever clog tha made it an the smart wan tha sells it. We din...
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oliverkinne
December 20, 2022
A game about dancing sheep, rockets, lasers, cabbages and sometimes fun. I would like to add "death" to this list, but other than that, it's pretty...
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oliverkinne
December 05, 2022
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It was hard to get the favour of the Emperor. Many noble houses were vying for their attention by offering their resources and manual labour to hel...
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WadeMonnig
November 28, 2022
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After decades of board games about Colonialism and Warfare, we have finally moved into an era of board games focusing on (dare I say teaching?) som...
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WadeMonnig
November 14, 2022
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My Little Scythe is that mythical game that it seems like every parent is asking about on Facebook. “My 3 year old is advanced for their age, besid...
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oliverkinne
October 21, 2022
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The Durrani Empire had just collapsed and large swathes of Central Asia had fallen into disarray. It was an ideal opportunity for the ferengi to im...
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Michael Barnes
October 20, 2022
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Games Workshop returns to mainstream retail to make another play for your souls.
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adamr
October 19, 2022
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When asymmetry is done well in a game, it’s brilliant. I’m not talking about games with different end-game objectives for each player. I’m talking ...
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oliverkinne
October 14, 2022
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I wasn't sure what it was. It was certainly yellow. Maybe it was a banana. Or it was a pencil. Actually, it could have even been a lemon. I just co...