Board Game Reviews

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Lords of Vegas cover
Rating:4.3/5

Lords of Vegas Review

Excerpt from the Lords of Vegas Review

Dice-rolling excitement, emergent strategies, and dynamic interactions brilliantly encapsulate the competitive spirit of Vegas in Lords of Vegas—an unforgettable gaming experience that I can't recommend enough.

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

Blood Bowl (Third Edition) Review

In this 'Blood Bowl (Third Edition)' review, we tackled the strategic depth, unique skill progression, and intense rivalry this game presents, concluding it provides a thrilling blend of tactical decision-making and team-building fun.
Oceans: Box Cover Front
Rating:4/5

Oceans Review

Dove into 'Oceans' with friends and what a splash! The artwork's fantastic, and while it's easy to learn, the strategy depth had us hooked. It does lean on luck a bit, but it's a whale of a time!
Mansions of Madness: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Mansions of Madness Review

'Mansions of Madness' intricately intertwines cooperative gameplay, challenging puzzles, and seamless app integration for an unforgettable board game experience that beckons the strategy connoisseur and strengthens social bonds. A sublime embodiment of thrills and cognitive tests.

Deus: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.3/5

Deus Review

Deus transports players into a world where strategy, resource management, and social interaction coalesce into an intricate dance of minds. Card synergies spark joy, and each playthrough is a testament to its enduring allure.
Blood Bowl: Living Rulebook: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Blood Bowl: Living Rulebook Review

In this Blood Bowl: Living Rulebook Review, we delve into its immersive Strategic Team Management, evocative Player Progression System, and the thrilling Interactive Gameplay Dynamics that make each match an unforgettable tactical struggle on the pitch.
Forbidden Desert: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Forbidden Desert Review

In the windswept epic of Forbidden Desert, comrades work in nail-biting sync against nature's rage, mastery of scarce resources, all while the desert's mood swings keep each escape thrillingly unpredictable. It's a cooperative marvel.
No Thanks! - No Thanks!, AMIGO, 2018 — front cover, English edition (image provided by the publisher) - Credit: W Eric Martin
Rating:4.5/5

No Thanks! Review

In this review, I found No Thanks! to seamlessly blend risk management and player interaction into a deceptively simple, yet profoundly engaging, game that is perfect for any social gathering or game night.
Sheriff of Nottingham cover
Rating:4.3/5

Sheriff of Nottingham Review

Delve into the bustling world of Nottingham; experience the clever blend of bluffing tactics and cheerful conniving that will test friendships and provoke laughter. Mechanically sound, 'Sheriff of Nottingham' makes for a captivating social adventure.