Shelley and I get all Tetris-y again with the second nature-themed tile-laying game from Uwe Rosenberg, then plan out our estates in preparation for the King's visit.
Indian Summer by Uwe Rosenberg from Stronghold Games, Edition Spielwiese, and Pegasus
and
King's Will by Hans-Peter Stoll from ADC Blackfire and with development by Spielworxx
After a quick correction about misreading some rules regarding last week's episode, Shelley and I get 2 games from Emanuele Ornella to the table for this week:
Shelley and I have a good time grinning through our first lighter game, but then cannot recommend our second, middle-weight game – at least for 2 players.
Smile by Michael Schacht from Z-Man Games
and
Nusfjord by Uwe Rosenberg from Mayfair/Lookout Games
Shelley and I FINALLY get a finished copy of Palace of Mad King Ludwig to the table after playing a much different prototype version about 9 months ago, then get a chance to send our divers into the depths with Otys!
Palace of Mad King Ludwig by Ted Alspach from Bezier Games
and
Otys by Claude Lucchini
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Shelley and I check out the two new HABA releases that are geared to gamers and families rather than just children (a trend they've been following for the past couple of years).
While hanging out in the BGG booth before the fair opened and then wandering the halls running into friends, I turned on the recorder to get some opinions about games seen and new stuff coming out.