Dale Yu: Review of War & Write

War & Write

  • Designers: Jay Bernardo, Jerry Lee, Wei-Cheng Cheng
  • Players: 2-5
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Played with copy provided by Taiwan Boardgame Design

Description from the publisher

War & Write is a light, strategic, “pen & paper”, World War II wargame, simulating not only the European and Pacific theaters but also an alternate-history North and South American theater! 2 to 5 players lead Allied and Axis factions on 6 map configurations including an epic world map, where players play all the theaters at once!

Each of the 6 rounds represents a year in the war. Players secretly write down commands for their faction and then simultaneously reveal their plans. Did they reinforce more units, form diplomatic ties with neural countries, or move to a decisive battleground? While factions can fight over any territory, each game offers players decisive historical battlegrounds where the victor can win not only more units but more influence in the League of Nations.

Key locations have flags (such as Berlin, Tokyo, San Francisco, and London). Control a territory with flags and gain influence in the League of Nations. At the end of each round, the faction with the most influence in the League of Nations can swing victory in their favor.

Can the Allies survive the heavy assault of the Axis, push back hard enough in the last two years, and gain enough influence in the League of Nations to secure a victory for the Allies? Or can the Axis players alter history and lead their forces to global domination?

Advanced play includes unique technologies for each faction to explore. Use your Soviet spy network to assassinate diplomats. Unleash the wrath of V-rockets upon your enemies. Fly your squadron of Spitfires to victory. Or drop the bomb on a territory, wiping out all units and flags from the area.

Choose your tech. Write your orders. Prepare for war.

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Dale Yu: Review of Helsinki

Helsinki

  • Designers: Daniel Skjold Pedersen and Asger Harding Granerud
  • Publisher: Queen Games
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 10+
  • Time: 40-60 minutes
  • Played with copy provided by Queen Games

Says the publisher: “The famous Senate Square in the center of the Finnish capital is surrounded by government buildings, the university, the cathedral and the Sederholm House. The players ́ task is to design pavilions across the square to protect pedestrians in the rain. Helsinki is based on the design of Copenhagen by the same design team, but with some added complexity. The center board depicts the Senate Square with 8 spaces (two per side) and 8 cards, with each card connected to two spaces. The player on their turn advances their pawn 1-3 spaces, then must choose to take cards or build a pavilion. Each space is connected to two face up cards, and the player may choose to draw these into their hand (making sure to respect the 7 card hand limit, a key challenge in the game). The cards are in one of 5 colors and show a shape of size 2 to 5. To build a pavilion, the player plays a card showing the piece they want to play, and then must play an additional number of cards of the same color to match the size of the piece. Finally, the piece must be “slid” onto their game board (which also represents the Senate Square) from the side of the Square their pawn is on on the main board. Covering certain spaces earns a coat of arms, which may be spent to use one of the 15 one-time special actions. Players score points for completing rows and columns, and the player with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.

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Dale Yu: Review of Inheritors

  • Inheritors
  • Designers: Jeffrey CCH and Kenneth YWN
  • Publisher: North Star Game Studio
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 10+
  • Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by North Star Games

Per the publisher: In the dark of the night, whispers spread throughout the court: “The King is dead!”  Inheritors is a 2-4 player open drafting, hand management card game. As one of the King’s Inheritors, you will seek influence among five clans, spy on your competitors, and tip the courts in your favor to win your rightful place on the throne.

  • Build Influence in the 5 Realms.
  • Gain the support of Clan leaders – each with unique abilities.
  • Use Advocates to outthink your opponents.
  • Race to claim Honors.
  • Journey on Quests to prove yourself to the Realms.

Inheritors provides a big game experience in a small box you can take with you anywhere.
Let the games begin!

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US/CAN Giveaway for Shake that City (AEG)

We are thrilled to partner up with AEG for a giveaway for Shake That City!  Two lucky readers will win a copy, to be shipped directly from AEG to your home.  For reasons, only US and Canadian residents are eligible to win…

Below is a reprint of our review, and below the review is the information on how to enter the giveaway.  Additional entries can be generated by liking our posts on Instagram and Bluesky.  Enter by September 17!

 

Shake That City 

shake that city

In Shake That City, players strive to design the best city block, using cubes found in the novel Cube Shaker Device.  Before your first play, you’ll have to follow the fairly detailed instructions on how to assemble said device, but once put together, you’ll never have to re-do that process.  To setup the game, take all the wooden cubes and place them into the Cube Shaker device.

The game is played over 15 rounds, tracked on a handy reminder board.  Each player gets a personal Player board (double sided) – but make sure that all players use the same side!  Also make sure that all players place their board in the same orientation in front of themselves.  Each player gets a set of bonus point tiles, and each player places the corner tile on the upper left corner of their board.  One player randomizes the other 6 Bonus tiles, placing 3 along the top and 3 along the left.  All other players copy this arrangement.  

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Gen Con 2023 Master Post

OpinionatedGamers Gen Con coverage for 2023 is winding down. There’s been a lot of information sent out through the interwebs so I thought it might be useful to compile it all in a single location. There will be a large RPG report coming soon and I expect another annual “kitchen sink” of photos to cap it off. In the meantime, enjoy and visit any of the posts you missed! Drop a note below to let me know if you preferred this year’s “one post per publisher” or past years’ “mega-publisher” posts.

First, we have Chris Wray’s whirlwind visit and Dale Yu’s preview:

A Few Hours at Gen Con 2023 (Article by Chris Wray)

Games to look out for at GenCon 2023

A brief write-up of Handelabra Games’ digital lineup:

Matt Carlson: Gen Con 2022 – Digital

And then an alphabetical list by publisher (or game, if there’s only one covered) for all the rest, coverage courtesy of Matt Carlson…

Gen Con 2023 – AEG

Gen Con 2023 – Asmodee

Gen Con 2023 – Bézier Games

Gen Con 2023 – BOOoop.

Gen Con 2023 – CATAN

Gen Con 2023 – Cephalofair

Gen Con 2023 – Chip Theory Games

Gen Con 2023 – Cosmoctopus

Gen Con 2023 – Czech Games Edition

Gen Con 2023 – Dice Veggies

Gen Con 2023 – Dumb Ways to Die

Gen Con 2023 – Flat River Group

Gen Con 2023 – Flock Together

Gen Con 2023 – HABA

Gen Con 2023 – Hachette Boardgames

Gen Con 2023 – Hasbro

Gen Con 2023 – Horrible Guild

Gen Con 2023 – Invincible: The Dice Game

Gen Con 2023 – IV Studio

Gen Con 2023 – Keymaster | The Opinionated Gamers

Gen Con 2023 – Kosmos

Gen Con 2023 – Mattel

Gen Con 2023 – NorthStar Game Studio

Gen Con 2023 – Pandasaurus

Gen Con 2023 – Ravensburger

Gen Con 2023 – Renegade Game Studios

Gen Con 2023 – Restoration Games

Gen Con 2023 – Snap Ships Tactics

Gen Con 2023 – The OP

Gen Con 2023 – Tiger & Dragon

Gen Con 2023 – Wise Wizard Games

Gen Con 2023 – Wizkids

See you all next year, hope you enjoyed the ride!

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Gen Con 2023 Digital – Handelabra Games

Many moons ago, Gen Con was infested (in a good way) with digital gaming of all types. Over the years, the digital portion of the convention has waned. Gone is the mainstream gaming, but boardgame focused digital content lives on. Handelabra Games is one of my favorite developers because they provide a way for me to conveniently play some of my favorite solo/co-op games from Greater Than Games. I had a great chat about recent and upcoming developments in their portfolio. These include new content for Sentinels of the Multiverse, Spirit Island, Aeon’s End, and the new One Deck Galaxy.

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