Normale Ansicht
Dale Yu: Review of Yubibo
MicroMacro: The Home Game Jigsaw Puzzle Review
Dale Yu: Review of Pencil Express: Yugoslavia
Incredible EPIC Terrain!
Sextus, you ask how to fight an idea. Well I’ll tell you how… with another idea!
Peter showcases the amazing range of epic scale Gothic Sector pre-painted terrain from Gale Force Nine!
I do love a bit of tabletop terrain, and if it’s pre-painted so I don’t have to do any extra work, so much the better! Gale Force Nine just sent me this incredible range of epic-scale terrain from their Gothic Sector range, and I’m blown away. At last, great trees and roads for games like Armoured Clash, Adeptus Titanicus, Epic 40,000, and Legions Imperials, and Epic Warpath. Check it out!
Ra and Write Review
Dale Yu: Review of Propolis
Dale Yu: Thoughts on Three Allplay Games: Tearable Quest, Soda Jerk, Vivo
Trio of Trick Takers for Two
Dust Biters: Pocket Edition Review
Dale Yu: Review of Wispwood
Reminder: Attika is good
Had a small group and so I played two games of Attika, which is an excellent two player game. Some people (not me) like it with three, but nobody (that I know) likes it at four. Reminscent of Hex or Go, a ‘connection’ abstract but you also are managing resources (cards and more importantly tempo) to try to get all your pieces down. If you make a connection its an auto win, so you mainly exploit it by threatening when it will be expensive for your opponent to block. Fast and on my fifty by fifty list.
Rating — Suggest.

The Plum Island Horror: More of a Bad Thing Expansion Review
Dale Yu: Review of Kingdom of Dice
Armoured Clash: Sultanate Battlegroup – Portal Sultans!
I ran away from a battle. I’ve been running ever since
Peter reviews the Sultanate Faction Battlegroup for Armoured Clash by Warcradle Studios.
The final Armoured Clash faction is here, the Sultanate, and it’s certainly impressive how much Warcradle has released for this excellent epic scale game over such a short period of time.
Remember to download my Armoured Clash rules & reference before playing your own games – it’s in Tabletop Codex too!
Neopets Battledome TCG Review
A Wayfarer’s Tale Review
Dale Yu: Review of Map Masters
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The Opinionated Gamers
- Dale Yu: Four recent Expansions – Heat Rocky Roads, Luna (Galileo Galelei), Terra Mystica Fan Factions, Cities: Achievement Boards and Theaters
Dale Yu: Four recent Expansions – Heat Rocky Roads, Luna (Galileo Galelei), Terra Mystica Fan Factions, Cities: Achievement Boards and Theaters
Board.fun Device Review
Meeple Mountain’s founder, Andy Matthews, spent some time last fall with Harris Hill Products, Inc., the team behind the new gaming device Board. After Andy finished the demo, he reached out to me because I do a lot of gaming-as-a-family nights at the Bell household with my wife and two kids, ages 12 and 9.
I looked at the brief Board commercial on the company’s home page, and while the video was certainly splashy, I initially did not want to wade into the waters here. “My only question,” I started in a note to Andy, “revolves around the games…the games don’t necessarily look like board games so much as video games.” Don’t get me wrong—I play video games every week, sometimes every day. But the Board looked like an oversized iPad that used physical components to manipulate the screen, in a similar fashion to Beasts of Balance.
I’m a tabletop games reviewer, not a video game reviewer, so I wanted to make sure everyone knew who they were asking about doing a review here. Still, I knew the kids would get a kick out of trying Board, so I volunteered to give this a go. About a month later, the Board showed up in a box so loud that the company’s logo was splashed across the front: “BOARD”,…
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