I recently reviewed Succulent, a new game that’s fun, smart, and a quick play. In the vernacular of board gaming, Succulent has two main mechanics: Tile placement and set collection. Both of these ...
At its heart, Traintopia is a drafting game, in which players collect tiles and other resources over the course of several rounds. At the start of the round, a player draws a round card and pulls the ...
In Life in Reterra, players are tasked with rebuilding a community within a post-apocalyptic landscape of some kind. Players start with a single 2×2 tile that contains four different types of terrain.
We're taking a ride on the mine cart tracks with the scary fast Ghosts Galore, a new tile laying board game with a unique selection mechanic.
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Wispwood game review
Soon after I opened Wispwood, the new tile-laying, pattern building game from Czech Games Edition, I knew we were in a very, very safe place. Wispwood has cats. Animals seem to be in games all the ...
Streets is the latest creation from the team at Sinister Fish Games. The game builds on the visual style of Villagers, their last game. However, where Villagers was a card-drafting game, Streets puts ...
Azul is a tile-laying game from designer Michael Kiesling, that has earned its place as a go-to board game for hardcore and casual players alike. Its appeal lies in its blend of strategic depth and ...
Since this is a tile-laying game, there are a lot of tiles to punch: 144 of them to be exact, across four player colors. These are the most disappointing aspects of production, small, fiddly, slightly ...
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