Monthly Archives: August 2024

Patrick Brennan: Game Snapshots – 2024 (Part 4)

For so many people, boardgaming is a social fuel. Although I feel I’m becoming a chattier, nicer person as the months go by recently, boardgaming is such a positive for those who aren’t natural socialisers. The games always provide something … Continue reading

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Gen Con 2024 – Lucky Duck Games

I stopped by Lucky Duck Games to check out their Paper App Dungeon, of which I’d heard good things. It has a reprint soon. I stuck around to look at Nestlings, a very pretty game of trying to feed your … Continue reading

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Dale Yu: Review of In the Footsteps of Marie Curie

In the Footsteps of Marie Curie Designer: Florian Fay Publisher: Sorry We Are French Players: 2-4 Age: 10+ Time: 20-40 minutes Played with review copy provided by publisher In this family game, enter Marie Curie’s laboratory and help the famous … Continue reading

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Dale Yu: Review of Landmarks

Landmarks Designers: Danilo Valente and Rodrigo Rego Publisher: Floodgate Games Players: 2-10 Age: 8+ Time: 15-20 minutes Played with review copy provided by publisher Amazon affiliate link – https://amzn.to/3Mo9ItI  Landmarks is a word game of hidden paths and clever clues. … Continue reading

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Gen Con 2024 – dV Games

dV Games will always have a soft spot in my heart due to their bestselling Bang! Card game. I’m a big fan as long as players understand it’s a fast-moving game. I brought the game to my school and the … Continue reading

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Dale Yu: Review of Seaside

Seaside Designer: Bryan Burgoyne Publisher: Randolph Players: 1-5 Age: 8+ Time: 20 minutes Played with review copy provided by publisher Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3SOzrPp Seaside is a game that features only wooden tokens, and being lightweight and super portable, can … Continue reading

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