Shelley and I spend some time in late 19th Century Brussels, gaining influence with aristocrats, buying art, building buildings, and placing cards in an array in
Bruxelles 1897 by Etienne Espreman from Geek Attitude Games
and then head further back in time to a card-game version of Lorenzo il Magnifico
Masters of Renaissance by Simone Luciani and Nestore Magone from Cranio Creations
Shelley and I celebrate her birthday early with some smaller and shorter games, along with some discussion of games she's been playing with her students in class:
Qwixx on Board by Steffen Benndorf & Reinhard Staupe from NSV
Anubixx by Steffen Benndorf, Florian Ortlepp and Helmut Ortlepp from NSV
Te oder Kaffee by Heike Risthaus and Stefan Risthaus from Ostia Spiele
Glisse Glace by Corentin Lebrat, Ludovic Maublanc and Theo Riviere from Djeco
Shelley and I talk through a couple of lighter games from Djeco that she can't wait to get into her classroom, as well as a MASSIVE and popular Essen 2019 title.
Chop! Chop! by Alexandre Droit from Djeco
Tulum by Hartmut Kommerell from Djeco
and
Maracaibo by Alexander Pfister from Capstone Games, Super Meeple, Game's Up, dlp Games, and others.