Role-Playing

These games often involve storytelling and character development, where players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting and embark on adventures. Decisions and dice determine the outcomes. Examples include: “Dungeons & Dragons” and “Gloomhaven”.

Inception: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4/5

Inception Review

'Inception' dazzles with smart mechanics and stunning art. A whirl of strategy that feels fresh every play. Yet, its balance shines, making each game a tight match. A must-try for those who love a brainy challenge.

Ranger: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4.5/5

Ranger Review

Ranger sparks laughter, light arguments, and secret plotting every round. It's fast, clever, and never dull—unless you hate fun or lose to your younger cousin. I’d play again, just to see who I trust the least next time.

Halloween - Halloween, Quined Games, 2017 — front cover (image provided by the publisher) - Credit: W Eric Martin
Rating: 3.5/5

Halloween Review

Halloween is like trick-or-treat for your tabletop. It's spooky, silly, and best enjoyed with friends—just don't expect skill to always win out over a lucky pumpkin roll!

Guardians: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4.3/5

Guardians Review

Guardians is a fast-paced card battler that kept my friends and me talking (and taunting) all night. Quick turns, sharp art, and plenty of choices make it worth your table time—unless you hate losing to your little brother.

Faces: Box Cover Front
Rating: 3.8/5

Faces Review

Faces is pure party energy—grab a card, guess who picked which face, and get ready to laugh. Luck beats skill, but it’s a blast with the right group. Strategy lovers, you might want to sit this one out!

Twitch: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4.3/5

Twitch Review

Twitch is pure chaos in a box—fast, frantic, and guaranteed to have your group yelling and laughing. It’s easy to learn, tough to master, and perfect for anyone who doesn’t mind losing a little dignity.

Runebound (Third Edition): Box Cover Front
Rating: 4.3/5

Runebound (Third Edition) Review

In this Runebound (Third Edition) review, we plunged into enchanting realms steeped in adventure, faced gripping player interaction, and experienced rich scenario variability, manifesting a tabletop world brimming with dynamic exploits.

BattleCON: Devastation of Indines cover
Rating: 4.5/5

BattleCON: Devastation of Indines Review

In our delve into 'BattleCON: Devastation of Indines Review,' the stellar combat mechanics, rich character diversity, and profound strategic depth shone through, distinguishing this game as a praiseworthy contender in the board game arena.

John Company: Second Edition: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4.5/5

John Company: Second Edition Review

In 'John Company: Second Edition,' immerse yourself in managing a British trade company, engaging deep strategic gameplay accentuated by intense negotiations—all amid a vivid historical setting.