Monthly Archives: February 2022

Solipsist Sessions: A personal take on Black Sonata

I am an exclusively solo gamer because I people all day at work so my time is MY TIME. I am AP-prone and unapologetic about it. I am always on the lookout for niche games of the lighter variety because … Continue reading

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Dale Yu – Review of Star Wars: Jabba’s Palace (A Love Letter Game)

Star Wars: Jabba’s Palace (A Love Letter Game) Designer: Justin Kemppainen  (Seiji Kanai designed the original version) Players: 2-6 Age: 10+ Time: 15-20 minutes Played on review copy provided by Z-Man Games Love Letter has been one of my favorite … Continue reading

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Wreckland Run: A Solo Gamer Preview

Wreckland Run is a tower defense game… if the tower was barreling down a dirt road at 60+ mph while being fired upon by the cast of all four Mad Max movies and a couple of scary refugees from a … Continue reading

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Melissa Rogerson: Review of The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Adventures of Robin Hood Designer & Artist: Michael MenzelPublisher: KosmosPlayers 1-4Age: 10+Time: about an hour per chapter On the recommendation of friends, I added The Adventures of Robin Hood to my “interested” list and fortunately my husband Fraser was … Continue reading

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“The battle of wits has begun.” – A Review of It’s A Wonderful Kingdom

MAN IN BLACK: All right: where is the poison? The battle of wits has begun. It ends when you decide and we both drink, and find out who is right and who is dead. The shortest and easiest way to … Continue reading

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Dale Yu: First Impressions of Kardashev Scale

Kardashev Scale Designers: Stephen Avery and Eugene Bryant Publisher: Wizkids Players 2-6 Age: 12+ Time: 30 minutes Played with review copy provided by Wizkids The Kardashev Scale is not only the name of this game, but also an actual method … Continue reading

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