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Escape from Projekt Riese Review

02. Januar 2026 um 15:11
Escape from Projekt RieseMy first experience with Nazi zombies was in a Call of Duty video game, but that broad concept is actually a well-established niche of the horror genre, dating all the way back to World War II. That won’t be a surprise to many–the allegory of a military superpower treating humans as puppets for the purpose […]

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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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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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