Did I hear correctly? Castles? The Mad King? A drafting mechanic? Well, count me in, I need to hear no more. That was my initial response in hearing about Between Two Castles of Mad King Ludwig. But w...
Many of you may be familiar with My Little Scythe, Scythe’s little brother, targeted to more casual board gamers. If you are not, you can read our extensive review of My Little Scythe here. But ...
Covid-19 lock-down, was a perfect opportunity for playing board games. Charterstone, among others, was one of those games that happily filled my quarantine time and ensured I didn’t get bored. S...
My Little Scythe is practically a game for all ages. It has simple but deep gameplay, beautiful and high quality components and is a lot of fun to play.
Have you ever imagined what life as a virus might be like ? Always struggling for survival and searching for healthy cells to infect, in order to replicate yourself, become stronge...
Board games were always a nice way to spend time with friends and family. But what happens when kids decide to play board games? Could this be a way to not just entertain but also educate them? Co-ope...
The world piece is once again threatened and the arms race has just began. As your nation’s Minister of War, you are responsible to get ahead in the race by building the most atomic bombs. With ...
It's not about war and it's not about farming. It isn't about resource management or area control either. Scythe is a wonderful mix of all the above that we haven't yet seen in another game and becaus...
Just when I thought I maybe had enough of euros and worker placement games, The Manhattan Project came to stir the water and give new breath to the genre.