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The Ornate Wheel – A Kingdoms Forlorn: Dragons, Devils and Kings Review

07. November 2025 um 15:00
There are two ways to look at Kingdoms Forlorn: Dragons, Devils and Kings. You can either view this unbelievably massive box as a vast world waiting to be explored and conquered, one of untold treasures and tragic stories. Or it can be seen as a crushing boulder whose massive weight embodies headache, labor, and anxiety.…

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Published — 22. Oktober 2025 Player Elimination

Tea for Two – A Neuroshima Hex: Battle Review

22. Oktober 2025 um 15:00
In another life, I was infatuated with Neuroshima Hex. Almost exactly 10 years ago, I wrote this soliloquy at Fortress Ameritrash extolling the virtues of Michal Oracz’s design. The game was already nearly a decade old at that time. This thing is grizzled as hell. The truth is I no longer play Neuroshima Hex. While…

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Published — 16. Oktober 2025 Player Elimination

One Card After Another – A Tag Team Review

16. Oktober 2025 um 15:00
I’m a child of the 90s, so when I hear the words tag team, I think of the Bushwhackers, Harlem Heat, and the Outsiders. Gricha German and Corentin Labrat’s Tag Team isn’t that. Well, maybe it sort of is. Instead of prescribed duos, each player slams together two distinct fighters to form an impromptu team…

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Published — 06. Oktober 2025 Player Elimination

Philosophy and Board Games: Hopeful Pessimism

06. Oktober 2025 um 15:30
Philosopher Mara van der Lugt’s 2025 book Hopeful Pessimism challenges ideas of motivation and the role of despondency. It’s a revelation of sorts, especially for those plagued with eternal pessimism. That’s me. A relentless worrywart, down to my bones. Van der Lugt argues that it’s possible, nay encouraged, for those suffering from pessimism in a…

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Three Cards, Four Xs – An Age of Galaxy Review

25. September 2025 um 15:00
Jeffrey CCH, founder of Hong Kong publisher ICE Makes, has produced some wonky designs. Eila and Something Shiny is a narrative-driven card game that is emotionally poignant, Inheritors remains one of my favorite offbeat small box designs, and Terrorscape looks menacing and sharp, although I haven’t had the opportunity to play it. Age of Galaxy…

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Going the Distance – A Magical Athlete Review

16. September 2025 um 15:00
Takashi Ishida’s Magical Athlete is a quirky game about a cast of misfits in a foot race. First released in 2003 by Z-Man Games, its oddball nature and prototype-level production resulted in a large shrug from audiences. It was the typical Tanga title, dumped on a deep discount website and banished to the shelves of…

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Do the Mash – A Spooktacular Review

08. September 2025 um 15:00
Spooooktacccular. An amusing name to wail? Right-o. Killer movie poster box cover? Absolutely. Asymmetric player powers that inevitably draw a negligent comparison to Root? Hell yeah. Level 99 Games is known for their eccentric lineup. Millennium Blades is totally mad. Argent: The Consortium is likewise ill. Bullet♥︎ and Empyreal and many others fit this unconventional…

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Published — 25. August 2025 Player Elimination

An Archivist’s Dream – A Recounting of John Company, the Megagame

25. August 2025 um 15:00
It’s 1710 and the world is in turmoil. Maybe. I’m not sure, as the Company and the state of its affairs are sprawled out on a massive table on one end of the room, and I’m at the other surrounded by my peers. My family. Good Hastings men and women. It’s loud and chaotic. I…

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Published — 18. August 2025 Player Elimination

Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost – A Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship Review

18. August 2025 um 15:00
Somewhere, Matt Leacock is walking around, chained to a big goose as gold as the sun. For the love of God, someone let this man design something other than Pandemic. Not today. While not betrayed on the cover, The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship is described as a Pandemic System game. And…

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Published — 13. August 2025 Player Elimination

I’m Sorry, Dave – A 2001: A Space Odyssey the Board Game Review

13. August 2025 um 15:00
Prospero Hall is back. I’m sorry, that’s a lie. 2001: A Space Odyssey the Board Game is not a Prospero Hall title. It’s a Phil Walker-Harding design courtesy of Maestro Media. This fits right alongside quirky board game cuts like The Warriors, Fast & the Furious: Highway Heist, and Rear Window. I almost don’t trust…

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Published — 11. August 2025 Player Elimination

Who Disrupts My Coronation? – The Old King’s Crown in Review

11. August 2025 um 15:00
The Old King’s Crown is beautiful. It’s a lavishly illustrated craft with peerless style. This charisma reverberates in the game’s excellent writing, with passages leaping from the page in order to set the scene of a King Lear-like situation with a vacant throne. Expectedly, the gears of the work are likewise dashing, powering the entity…

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