One Trip Nick: Spectacular Falls Without Style
Balance items to help a teetering character carry everything home at once with One Trip Nick. The post One Trip Nick: Spectacular Falls Without Style appeared first on Gameward Bound.
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Balance items to help a teetering character carry everything home at once with One Trip Nick. The post One Trip Nick: Spectacular Falls Without Style appeared first on Gameward Bound.
The White Castle, has players trying to advance the standing of their clan with the daimyo of Himeji Castle in feudal Japan. And right out of the gate, I felt intrigued. Dice drafting/worker placement? Yes! Tight resource and a penchant for combos? Yes please! Feudal Japanese theme? Sounds like my kind of game! The pos
by Clarence Simpson 1NSP1R3DIn a way, VNTYPL8S was born out of necessity.VNTYPL8S exists, in no small part, due to the fact that I committed to playtest a game that didn’t exist yet.The Unpub Festival in Baltimore is a great place to playtest your prototypes. It’s a long-running convention that’s focused exclusively on
Tabling Tableaus I once asked W. Eric Martin at GAMA Expo, “What’s your favorite game?” He replied instantly: Innovation. I hadn’t heard of it at the time, but I quickly tracked down a copy and have since played that wild tableau-building civilization card game many, many times. It has shot up to become one of my favor
It has been about twelve years since The Battle for Normandy was originally released. Since that time, new research has been made available, and the game has been played countless times by many players around the world who have provided a wealth of feedback. The game system remains basically the same, allowing players
The low sun drapes itself across uneven fields, gilding half‑finished fences and soil still warm from the plough as hands move with quiet urgency, gathering wood, shaping clay, urging reluctant earth to yield before the season slips away. Your family waits with hunger and hope intertwined, their future resting on each
I have been told that Ken Tidwell passed away (Matt Leacock has apparently posted a note on Facebook). Many of my readers will have at least know-of Ken …. because he founded The Game Cabinet, which was the go-to site for European games and (I believe) inspired Aldie to make BGG. Ken was also an […]
Lightning Train was described as Ticket To Ride with deck-building, but I think that will paint an inaccurate picture. It is indeed played on a map of USA, and you do compete to build tracks between cities. The core mechanism is indeed bag-building (a form of deck-building). However I find this a much more complex game
If there is a Meddling Mage naming Lightning Bolt in play can you still cast your Emeritus of Conflict as normal? Emeritus of Conflict {1}{R} Creature — Human Wizard First strike Whenever you cast your third spell each turn, this creature becomes prepared. (While it’s prepared, you may cast a copy of its spell. Doing s
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Honestly, I’ve been waiting for this Unmatched box for three long years. My younger son and I were playtesters for these characters in 2023 and fell head over heels in love with them. It’s a treat to get to write … Continue reading →
Humans have been telling stories as long as we can remember. From aboriginal cave drawings to folklore to dime-store novels, we’ve always found a way to weave narrative through our existence. Something about us craves the shared experience of a story. There’s something magical about walking out of a movie or finishing
The Crew: Mission Deep Sea - Joseph Buszek Despite my aversion to both cooperative and limited communication games, I really enjoyed The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine when it was released, mostly because I love new innovations on the trick-taking mechanic, and it definitely delivered in that aspect. However, I didn’t
Welcome to another monthly installment of our regular update from the Cube4Me front. As always, we have a fresh batch of new sets to share – another six titles getting their dedicated, tailor-made storage solutions. This time we have a small theme running through the update: two of the new sets cover medieval Iberia, w
New Cold War: 1989-2019 is a Card-Driven Game based in the most important geopolitical events from 1989 to 2019. Players lead one of the four great powers (Russia, China, US, EU) in their fight for the new world order. Initially, the confrontation is between the red bloc, consisting of Russia and China and th
Are you joining the Rebellion, the Empire, or jumping into a totally different time period? Pick your side with these Star Wars board games. Are you excited for The Mandalorian and Grogu? If you can’t get enough of this duo’s adventures and want to have a few galactic stories of your own in the meantime, [&
The boundary between the laminated kitchen table of a family game night and the neon-soaked felt of a high-stakes...
Wombats are herbivorous solitary nocturnal mammals native to Australia, and — here’s the part you knew was coming; nay, hoped was coming — they poop in cubes. And stack them. Why? I dunno. Darwin was pulling a goof that day. Now Wombat Poo is a stacking board game by Phil Walker-Harding. Why? We know why. Because
A recent entry in the excellent Solo Hero series by Renegade Game Studios, Unstoppable is a unique combat-focused card-crafting game set in a dystopian future. It is a combat deck-builder where the focus of the game is to damage enemies … Continue reading →
Travel across the city of London to track down the mysterious Dark Lady in Black Sonata. The post Black Sonata and the Unfairness of the Meandering Fair Youth appeared first on Gameward Bound.
. .Continuing from part 1 The background: Preamble: Those of you who have followed or read BigBoard for a longer time, might recall my Side by Side series of game plays where I took two titles on the same topic and played both and compared the first was A Victory Denied and PanzerGruppe Guderian [SPI […]
Side By Side Series No. 1 Preamble: Those of you who have followed or read BigBoard for a longer time, might recall my Side by Side series of game plays where I took two titles on the same topic and played both and compared the first was A Victory Denied and PanzerGruppe Guderian [SPI deluxe […]
Hi everyone, Brett Reichert here – I’m making the digital version of Space Empires 4X on Steam.  (As a reminder up front: the digital version is now called Space Imperia 4X – give us a wishlist if you haven’t already!)  Two weekends ago I had the pleasure to attend GMT Games’ Warehouse Weekend, a
I am looking for a wargame of any genre that has rules for creating stats for any miniature from any company. I know I've seen at least one set of rules like that, but I can't remember what the name of it was, nor can I find it through Google, as I'm not sure what to look for. It doesn't matter if it's a free game or i
I’m constantly trying to learn about customer service practices so I can better serve our customers at Stonemaier Games. I spent the last week traveling across Ireland with family, and I thought I’d share some quick notes about customer service (mostly very good). Tullamore Distillery: We walked in here wit
Symbiosis is a charming, really well-designed card game that packs a lot of fun into a short playtime.
Doing these weekly posts about these centuries of “top games” on Boardgame Geek have often been interesting because of the conversations they’ve sparked with friends and fans. But they’ve also been interesting because I’ve seen some unexpected movement in the games I’m seeing. For...
I may be a board game collector now, but my collecting predilection started at the age of 7 with seashells. Specifically, I loved collecting the vibrantly colored and variously shaped shells that could be found along Florida’s Gulf of MEXICO coast from Marco Island up through Sanibel Island, the latter also being the h
An unpopular war. Protests in the streets. An authoritarian US leader sending troops to a major American city, employing violence against its own citizens. Obviously, I’m talking about the events of 1968 in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, which happens to be the theme of Chicago ’68, a game from desi
The Asian Board Games Festival in the Philippines was held 2 - 3 May 2026 in Manila. This was the first time I exhibited in the Philippines. I have been to Manila before at my previous job, and that was 18 years ago. There were four Malaysian publishers at ABGF PH - Jon (nPips Games), Choon Ean (LUMA), Chee Kong
A question that comes up often among Canadian players is whether $10 is actually enough to play at an...
In Hearts, is it better to lead with your higher spades (except the queen) to draw out spades? I see that leading with low spades is a common play. Not sure what is the different and which is better?
The acquisition comes just over a month after Asmodee agreed to pay up to €250m for French social and party game publisher ATM Gaming, the publisher of titles including Speed Bac/Quickstop, Mouton Mouton and Pili Pili. The post Asmodee continues social game expansion push, buys rights to Time’s Up! from R&R Games first
  Catan on the Road Designer: Benjamin Teuber Publisher: Asmodee Players: 3-4 Age: 10+ Time: 15-30 min Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/47mjaZu Played with review copy provided by publisher In CATAN – On the Road, gameplay is driven by a … Continue reading →
I no longer think of Volko Ruhnke as a man, but as a machine purpose-built for stamping out novel conflict simulations. COIN, Levy & Campaign, that older one where the terrorists have the efficacy of ’90s movie baddies, and now Hunt for Blackbeard, an unexpected romp that’s as much about setting the rec
Roll the dice, claim bills, and try to stash ’em before you crash ’em in this push-your-luck dice game. Read More »
by Steph Hodge ▪️ Pandasaurus Games always has a lot of really cool games in the pipeline, and they recently announced a few titles being released this summer, but don't forget about their other just-released titles as well!▪️ Shackleton Base: Below. Within. Above. is a new expansion just released! This expands the ver
Universal said it is waiving all registration fees to celebrate the inaugural US Universal Summit, which will continue its predecessor's slate of game demos, panels and workshops, vendor exhibit hall and networking opportunities. The post Long-running publisher, retailer networking event Alliance Open House rebrands to
I’m finally here and ready to talk about Final Fantasy IX. This one released on the original PlayStation in the fall of 2000, right at the tail end of that console’s life, just before the PlayStation 2 came along. The post Final Fantasy IX appeared first on Meeple and the Moose.
This is the first part of a three-part series on getting back into board gaming after an extended absence. (If you want to skip ahead, you can go to Part Two to read about rebuilding your gaming groups, and Part Three to see the games that brought me back to gaming.) Today we're looking at ways to re-build your gaming
I was really looking forward to the release of the fifth game in Levy & Campaign series – Seljuk. First of all, as the plan was to come back to the roots of the system, with difficult supply situation, sieges, storms and sally – all of them being brutal affairs, with defenders having advantage almost always.
At Gen Con 2024, I had a chance to demo REM Racers and thought it was a fun mix of Mario Kart and X-Wing, using templates to move cars along a track while also trying to blow your friends’ little remote-controlled cars up with various weapons. The game had a fun art style, but I […] Source
Recently, while attending Buckeye Game Fest in Columbus, Ohio, we were able to coordinate a 6-player game of Imperial Elegy: The Road to the Great War 1850-1920 from VUCA Simulations. Imperial Elegy is a card driven game that blends diplomacy, warfare, and statecraft and feels a bit akin to games like Here I Stand and
Explore Gaia Project, the acclaimed sci-fi strategy board game featuring deep engine-building, asymmetric factions, zero luck mechanics, and intense tactical decisions for experienced tabletop players seeking long-term replayability.
AeonScope Games blends retro arcade style with VR immersion, offering space exploration, multiplayer experiences, and adaptive AI companions. Discover how it works, what to play, and how it compares to modern consoles in 2026.
If you’ve spent any serious time with games like Spirit Island, Arkham Horror, or even something as number-crunchy as...
  Treat, Please! Designer: Courtney Shernan Publisher: Solis Players: 2-4 Age: 10+ Time: 30-60 minutes Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/4cbRgAX Played with review copy provided by publisher You live a cozy life with your fellow dogs and loving human. Each … Continue reading →
BJ and Mitchell draft their potential winners for the Dice Tower Awards this summer, plu chat about From The Moon and Frenzy Falls!
12 Rivers is a worker placement game about collecting pearls from the river and using them to complete goals. Watch them run down the innovative sloped board and crash to the bottom!
Read our Rock Paper Scissors board game review covering gameplay, rules, components, pros and cons, vintage value, player count, and whether this 1960s children’s game still holds up today.
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I would describe my feelings toward Regicide as “appreciation,” despite it finding dedicated fans all around me. For years it was in regular rotation on my wife’s phone; my sister-in-law bought the fancy custom deck rather than just using a generic deck of playing cards. My own interest had more to do
  Questline Designers: Marc-Andre Lavoie and Martin Lavoie Publisher: Thunderworks Players: 1-6 Age: 14+ Time: 15 minutes Preorder link – https://thunderworksgames.com/products/questline-card-game Played with review copy provided by publisher In Questline, players compete to earn the most reputation star
This post took me a lot less time than last month’s did. That’s because there were no conventions in April! Instead of 10+ new to me games, there are only four in this month’s post, but they are all pretty good! The Cult of...
by John Drexler This is the story of how I published my first game Colossi. I learned 100 hard lessons along the way. But the most interesting are the bookends: how it started, and how I eventually realized I was done designing.The ConceptionIn 2016, I was trying to design a huge, wildly ambitious superhero RPG with my
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The Need If there's one thing all boardgamers can agree on, it's this: boardgames and their accoutrement take up a lot of room. Space is at a premium. And, if you're like me and you live in tight quarters to begin with, the idea of ever owning a nice boardgame table such as the Bandpass Firefly Board Game Table is noth
A little over a year ago, I took a dive into the entry-level skirmish game Heroscape. Long considered a “grail game”, Renegade Games Studios brought Heroscape back to the masses with brand new content (fully compatible with the original). Not to be content there, they have since released a number of expansi