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Top 10 Board Games of 2025

31. Dezember 2025 um 14:09
Top 10 Board Games of 2025New Year’s Eve is today, and as we get ready to say goodbye to 2025, it’s time for our annual top 10 list. As is tradition here at BGQ, I’ll be teaming up with fellow reviewer Brandon to list off our Top 10 Board Games of 2025. We always pair up for these lists to […]

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The Voynich Puzzle Review

30. Dezember 2025 um 14:31
The Voynich PuzzlePartnering with the right IP can make a huge difference in finding an audience in the crowded space of modern board games; Star Wars: Battle of Hoth, Dune Imperium/Uprising, and Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship are prime recent examples. The Voynich Manuscript, dating to medieval times, is an illustrated codex written in […]

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Vivo Review

29. Dezember 2025 um 19:33
VivoI’m always ready and willing to play trick-taking games. I’ve played those since I was a child, and I think it was due to my grandparents teaching me Pinochle and Bridge at an early age. Fast-forward to high school and college, and my friends and I were constantly playing like spades or hearts to pass […]

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Crowdfunding Campaigns of the Week – 12/29/25

29. Dezember 2025 um 14:27
Crowdfunding Campaigns of the WeekWelcome to this week’s batch of crowdfunding campaigns. We have a variety of offerings here, so we hope you will find something that catches your eye. Also, if you want to chat with the BGQ team, join our Discord Server where we talk about games, movies, sports, and other fun stuff. Or, if Facebook is […]

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Vantage Review – Part Deux

26. Dezember 2025 um 14:13
VantageMe: Man, I love Vantage. If it were not for The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era, it would be my runaway winner for game of the year. I wish I could express to the world why I like this game so much. Unfortunately, you already covered Vantage. If only there were some way […]

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Alibis Review

23. Dezember 2025 um 14:44
AlibisI love a good whodunit movie or book. I also like deductive board games with that whodunit element because those really help scratch that itch, like Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective series, Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game, and Mr. Jack. These games work because you’re working through clues to find the guilty party. I enjoy […]

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