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Written Review – Sheriff of Nottingham
Written Review

Written Review – Sheriff of Nottingham

September 2nd, 2014 0
“Just a minute. Robin Hood steals money from my pocket, forcing me to hurt the public, and they love him for it? That’s it, then! Cancel the kitchen scraps for lepers and orphans, no more merciful beheadings, and call off Christmas!” -Sheriff of Nottingham from Robin Hood: Prince of...
Written Review – Scrapyard Empire
Written Review

Written Review – Scrapyard Empire

June 9th, 2014 0
One of the things I like the most about all things steampunk is the chance to see all the crazy inventions people come up with for the time period. I’ve seen steampunk computers, all sorts of weapons, crazy gadgets, and more. It’s really fun to let your creativity fly when it comes to this...
Written Review – Love Letter [Wedding Edition]
Written Review

Written Review – Love Letter [Wedding Edition]

June 4th, 2014 0
A while ago, AEG announced that they would be producing a special edition of the simple card game that quickly gained popularity, Love Letter, called the Wedding Edition. This version of Love Letter features some visual changes while keeping the integrity of the original gameplay intact. Made...
Written Review – Maha Yodha [Prototype]
Written Review

Written Review – Maha Yodha [Prototype]

May 29th, 2014 0
Delve into 4,000 years of Hindu mythology as it collides with card battles in Maha Yodha. A strategic card game introduced to Kickstarter in May, Maha Yodha has already funded and captured the attention of a large number of gamers.  Pitting the powers of Warriors from Hindu myths, equipping...
Written Review – Boss Monster
Written Review

Written Review – Boss Monster

May 29th, 2014 0
Some of my earliest memories in gaming take me back to fighting Mother Brain in Metroid and Super Metroid. I remember all of the bosses from Super Metroid specifically, including Kraid, Phantoon, and the rest. Even lately I can think of games like Thunderstone, where the players (characters in...
Written Review – Dominare
Written Review

Written Review – Dominare

May 22nd, 2014 0
“”While you here do snoring lie, Open-eyed conspiracy His time doth take” -William Shakespeare, The Tempset Why is the bishop talking to that senator? Is that Princess Annette? Why is she conferring with a mere merchant? Why is that artist staring at me? Does he know of our...
Written Review – SURVIVAL!
Written Review

Written Review – SURVIVAL!

May 12th, 2014 0
It’s the end of the world as we know it, but not really as we know it. With all of the games focusing on the apocalypse involving zombies or some other horrid creature invasion, Doom and Bloom’s SURVIVAL has come forth in a setting that’s a little more believable. In SURVIVAL! you are a...
Written Review – Thunderstone Advance: Numenera
Written Review

Written Review – Thunderstone Advance: Numenera

April 3rd, 2014 0
Doom has returned to the world. An ancient evil once thought locked away, Doom has begun to change. In the world of Numenera, Doom has taken the form of an intelligent virus that controls its hosts. All of the infected become known as the “Doomladen” and can sense each other’s presence no...
Written Review – Flash Point: Fire Rescue
Written Review

Written Review – Flash Point: Fire Rescue

March 17th, 2014 0
In Flash Point: Fire Rescue, designed by Kevin Lanzing and published by Indie Boards & Cards, you get to play as a team of firefighters, working together against the clock to save victims of a raging house fire.  The game can be played with one to six players, and depending on how many people...
Written Review – Trains
Written Review

Written Review – Trains

February 14th, 2014 0
In a world, increasingly unlike our own, where trains are still a growing mode of transportation, you get a chance to put your mark on the face of Japan in the form of train tracks! Will you make a standard grid or go fancy and perhaps go for an argyle-style criss-cross pattern? Will you take the...
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