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”.

Mea Culpa - Cover (provided by publisher) - Credit: duchamp
Rating: 4/5

Mea Culpa Review

Mea Culpa blends humor and strategy in a medieval setting. While the artwork is fabulous and interactions engaging, the balance of strategy and luck might not suit everyone.

Quest: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4/5

Quest Review

Quest delivers a thrilling adventure with friends. The teamwork is stellar, but luck can dominate, adding some chaos. If you love a mix of strategy and chance, give it a shot!

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: 3.8/5

Ranger Review

Ranger lets you hike, compete, and sabotage friends—all without real blisters! The outdoorsy art is cute, and strategy matters more than luck. But be warned: some cards bite. Fun if you don’t mind the occasional squirrel ambush!

Halloween - Halloween, Quined Games, 2017 — front cover (image provided by the publisher) - Credit: W Eric Martin
Rating: 4.3/5

Halloween Review

Halloween's spooky art and wild gameplay brought my friends and I both laughs and groans. Strategy sometimes takes a backseat to luck, but if you like chaos and creepy fun, this game will haunt your shelf in a good way.

Guardians: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4/5

Guardians Review

Guardians throws you into wild superhero brawls with fast turns and sharp artwork. Fun for most groups, but luck can swing games. Great replay value if you like a bit of chaos over tea and biscuits!

Faces: Box Cover Front
Rating: 3.8/5

Faces Review

Faces turns your friends into a wild guessing game where everyone tries to match silly faces to wacky prompts. It’s easy, pretty random, and always good for a laugh—just don’t expect to flex your strategic muscles!

Twitch: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4/5

Twitch Review

Twitch is fast, loud, and full of laughs. Rules are simple and games go quick, but watch out for random swings! Great for parties—just don’t expect a chess match.

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.