Dale Yu: Review of First Giants

 

 

First Giants

  • Designer: Matthew Dunstan, Brett J. Gilbert
  • Publisher: Space Cowboys
  • Players: 2-5
  • Age: 10+
  • Time: 30 minutes
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/42Ziqac
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Dive into First Giants, a race to create the most prestigious prehistorical animal exhibit! Build your engine by collecting cards with powerful effects OR score points by playing your cards in the exhibit area. But beware! Once displayed, you’ll lose their beneficial effects. Timing is crucial to win!  First Giants is a game of set collecting and combinations in which players recruit cards representing dinosaurs, flying reptiles, giant mammals… of various size. These cards have many different powers and you can create powerful combination to earn amber, victory points and the ability to exhibit your fossils.

 

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Dale Yu: Review of Ace of Spades

 

Ace of Spades

  • Designer: Benja Amorin
  • Publisher: DEVIR
  • Players: 1-2
  • Age: 14+
  • Time: 40 minutes 
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Your path of vengeance has led you to Sweet Haven, Arizona. You know that the necromancer who has ruined your life has taken over the cemetery as his base of operations and you are going to finish him off at all costs. You face Lord Overkill, a supernatural being, but your prowess as a gambler goes beyond sleight of hand.  Channel your magic through poker plays to take out Lord Overkill’s minions one by one and descend into Hell itself to duel the monster who ruined your life. Ace of Spades is a single-player game, or a two-player game if you prefer to play it in co-op mode, that uses poker mechanics to resolve dangerous duels against the worst spawns from Hell.

 

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Dale Yu: Review of Diceocracy

 

Diceocracy

 

  • Designer:  Tobias Hall
  • Publisher: All or None games
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 12+
  • Time: 90 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher
A futuristic urban scene depicting a vibrant cityscape with neon signs, including 'DICE CRACY', viewed from a stylish indoor setting. The image features several stylized characters observing the city through a large window under rain.

Ever since you were a kid, your mama told you that you’re destined for grand things! So you’re pretty certain that things can only be better with more “you” in it! Well, it’s finally time for more YOU …in the name of democracy! It just so happens there is an election in the city of Dicetopia coming up! As one of the promising stop-for-nothing candidates, you call for change and aim to enlighten the public of your magnificence… and you know, also make some stuff… better! It’s only one teeny tiny little ”problem” – Democracy is kind of up to the people, and the people are in this particular case… well, DICE!

In Diceocracy, you will use your political skills to attract voters from different districts and introduce them to your jaw-dropping politics by ”any means necessary”, you know, as long as you can get away with it anyway. The goal of the game is to get the most votes by just being YOU, with a fair bit of stern persuasion and political tricks.  Throughout the game, players will send out their representatives to recruit followers and influence the political landscape with different clever actions. Players will manipulate dice values and positions, take control over districts and shift representatives around. They will fundraise, advertise and use their dice followers to achieve populistic goals for increased popularity. By the end of the game, votes are counted from successfully pulled off political stunts, secret agendas, controlled districts and popularity among the different demographic groups!

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2026 SdJ Nominations Announced

The Spiel des Jahres (SdJ) jury announced the nominated games for the SdJ, Kennerspiel (“connoisseur” games), and Kinderspiel (children’s games) awards earlier today and I think it’s safe to say that nobody had these titles on their Bingo cards. For each award, here are the nominated games and the recommended games, together with their designers and their publishers.

SdJ Nominated Games

  • Cozy Stickerville (Corey Konieczka) – Unexpected Games
  • JinxO/Dito! (Martin Ang) – Tabletoys Games/Game Factory
  • Morty Sorty Magic Shop (Markus Slawitscheck) – Schmidt Spiele

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Dale Yu: Review of Purrramid

 

 

Purrramid

  • Designer: Renier Knizia 
  • Publisher: Lucky Duck Games
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 30 minutes
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3PcZi55
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Your grandma loves cats – but she’s adopted so many that she can’t keep track of the mischievous furballs who refuse to settle down at bedtime.  Your mission? Help Grandma stack the kittens into the purrr-fect pyramid so they can finally get some shuteye. Roll dice, assign results to the board and decide: push your luck or play it safe? In this wacky, family-friendly game, you’ll need a combination of wit, strategy, and a little bit of feline furrrtune to claim victory.

 

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2026 Jogo do Ano Nominees Announced

One of my favorite annual game awards is Spiel Portugal’s Jogo do Ano (which is Portuguese for “Game of the Year”).  What I like about it is that the nominated games are all heavier ones and titles like that often don’t get much love from the more traditional awards, where accessibility has become increasingly important.  I also feel that they make excellent choices of which games to honor.  Just check out the games which have won the JdA this decade:

2020 – Barrage
2021 – Imperial Struggle
2022 – Imperial Steam
2023 – Carnegie
2024 – Nucleum
2025 – SETI

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