I'll start this review by pointing out that I am not a big Scythe fan, I think Scythe is fundamentally just okay due...
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The greatest siege in History – a 1565 St Elmo’s Pay review
I should be clear from the outset that I am a big fan of 1066 in the same series from Tristian Hall and Hall or...
Bag building, area control, the board game – An Evil Corp. Review
Not to be confused with Evil Corp, Evil Corp. (yes that's a full stop after Evil Corp), is a bag building game all...
An intro war game? A Shores of Tripoli review
Now I'm no historian, so I have little to no awareness of the historical context of this game. However, Shores...
6 Nimmt, For Sale in one – A Mind Up review.
Mind up from Catch Up Games and distributed here in the UK by HachetteBGUK feels like someone took 6 nimmt and...
Did someone say Flowers? How about flowers in your pocket? The Secret Flower Review
When Secret Flower was described to me, it was described as “Guess who, but with plants and its cooperative” and it...
Cartographers but more? A Stonespine Architects review
That is how, Stonespine Architects was recently described to me as, Cartographers but with a sprinkle of just...
Hate Drafting? The game? A Vampire Village Review
Vampire village isn’t for everyone, and I don’t think it's trying to be. What is does well is offer a condensed galaxy...
Gather those resources! A Looot Review!
Looot from Gigamic and distributed by Hachette Board Games UK, is a resource gathering game, which feels familiar, and...