Shelley and I work to help characters of fables and legends fulfill their quests, then become citizens of the ancient city of Palmyra and work to build monuments, get rare goods, and fulfill the ruler's missions.
Shelley and I enjoy building our wineries with new possible visitors, then take the role of different countries as we gather goods, settle, and explore new parts of the world
Viticulture: Visit from the Rhine Valley Expansion by Tido Lorenz and Jamey Stegmaier from Stonemaier Games
and
Race to the New Found Land by Martin Kallenborn and Jochen Scherer from Hans im Gluck
It's time for our annual discussion of our thoughts on the Nominees and Recommended titles for German Game of the Year! The Spiel des Jahres (lighter, family games) and Kennerspiel des Jahres (still fairly light, but more involved games) are on the docket!
SdJ Nominees: Azul by Michael Kiesling from Next Move The Mind by Wolfgang Warsch from NSV Luxor by Rudiger Dorn from Queen Games
KedJ Nominees: Ganz Schon Clever by Wolfgang Warsch from Schmidt Spiele Heaven and Ale by Michael Kiesling from eggertspiele Quacksalber von Quedlinburg by Wolfgang Warsch from Schmidt Spiele
SdJ Recommended Games: 5-Minute Dungeon by Connor Reid from Kosmos Facecards by Leo Colovini from Ravensburger Majesty: For The Realm by Marc Andre from Hans im Gluck Memoarrr! by Carlo Bortolini from Pegasus/Stronghold Games Santorini by Gord! from Roxley Woodlands by Daniel Fehr from Ravensburger
KedJ Recommended Games: Clank! by Paul Dennen from Renegade Game Studios Pioneers by Emanuele Ornella from Queen Games
Shelley jumps out of her comfort zone to check out the fun little new memory game from Stronghold Games, then I can't roll to save my life in the new Schmidt Spiele dice drafting game.
Memoarr! by Carlo Bortolini from Stronghold Games
and
Ganz Schön Clever by Wolfgang Warsch from Schmidt Spiele
Shelley and I delve into two smaller-box card-based games from different areas of the world this week.
Riga by Stefan Risthaus from Ostia Spiele finds the players gaining commodities in the Baltic and then building structures in other Baltic area cities.
Rataneer by Hisashi Hayashi from Okayzu Brand has the players steering competing boats of rat pirates through various actions to gain money and assistance, then plunder the oceans and trade in stolen goods!
Tony Boydell's on board this week from across the pond for a discussion of some of 2017's best (and worst) games. Here are some of the games we touch on Tony's Lists:
Shelley and I finally get back to Nusfjord to do it proper justice, then head over to Dr. Finn and design Flower Shop windows. We also get previously reviewed titles to the table in Rococo and Azul!
Nusfjord by Uwe Rosenberg from Mayfair Games
The Little Flower Shop by Steve Finn from Dr. Finn's Games
as well as
Rococo by Matthias Cramer and Louis & Stefan Malz from Eggertspiele
and
Azul by Michael Kiesling from Next Move/Plan B Games
Shelley and I enjoy a couple of fantasy-themed games this week, collecting sets of tribes to gain majorities in Ethnos, then developing resources through ring manipulation of actions in Noria!
Ethnos by Paolo Mori from Cool Mini or Not
and
Noria by Sophia Wagner from Stronghold Games, Pegasus Spiele and Edition Spielwiese