Board Game Reviews

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Torres - Torres, HUCH! & friends/IDW Games, 2017 — front cover (image provided by the publisher) - Credit: W Eric Martin
Rating:4.5/5

Torres Review

In my journey with Torres, I discovered a game where strategic depth meets engaging player interaction. The fair scoring system rewards thoughtful planning, making every game a thrilling yet balanced experience worth diving into repeatedly.
Take 5: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Take 5 Review

Take 5 turns simplicity into an art form, masterfully balancing luck with strategy. Its scoring system and player interactions engage without overcomplicating, making it a staple for game nights.
Dead Reckoning: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.3/5

Dead Reckoning Review

Dead Reckoning sails into your game night with a bang! Stunning art, clever card crafting, and thrilling exploration combat make this a treasure. Just watch out for those dicey moments where luck can sink your strategy.
Fort: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Fort Review

Fort captures the essence of childhood with a twist of strategy. Its vibrant artwork and card mechanics make every game night a hit. Though luck plays a part, it's your cunning that makes or breaks your fort.
Churchill: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Churchill Review

Churchill impresses with its blend of strategy, history, and diplomacy. Although lengthy, it's a captivating ride through WWII. However, the complex mechanics may daunt beginners. Definitely a hit for history buffs and strategy fans!
The LOOP cover
Rating:4.8/5

The LOOP Review

'The LOOP' is a blast! With its cool time-travel twist and zany art, you're in for a treat. Just when we thought we'd seen it all, boom, this game proves cooperation and strategy can still be fresh and exciting.
QE - Q.E., BoardGameTables.com, 2019 — front cover (image provided by the publisher) - Credit: W Eric Martin
Rating:4.5/5

QE Review

QE dazzles with its no-limits bidding and rich strategy. Perfect for friends who love a good bluff and calculating risks. Just don't get too carried away with those bids, or you're out of the running!
Luna: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Luna Review

Luna: A visual feast with challenging mechanics that test your strategy and adaptation skills. Its replay value is through the roof, though the learning curve is steep. Perfect for strategy lovers, but not for the luck-dependent.
Element - Element, Rather Dashing Games, 2017 — front cover (image provided by the publisher) - Credit: W Eric Martin
Rating:4.5/5

Element Review

'Element' thrills with its mix of strategy and nature's powers. Easy to learn but challenging to master, it's a hit at game nights. Just when you think you've got it, Element surprises you again. A solid 4.5 stars!
Conan - Conan, Monolith, 2016 — front cover (image provided by the publisher) - Credit: W Eric Martin
Rating:4.3/5

Conan Review

Played Conan with my pals and, wow, it's a blast! Imagine mixing brains and brawn for epic showdowns. Though, beware, luck isn't much of a factor here. If you love strategy, this game's a gem. Solid 4/5!