Dale Yu: Review of Atiwa

Atiwa

  • Designer: Uwe Rosenberg
  • Publisher: Lookout Games
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 12+
  • Time: 30 min per player
  • Played with review copy provided by Lookout Games

atiwa

Per the rules: “The Atiwa Range is a region of southeastern Ghana in Africa consisting of steep-sided hills with rather flat summits. A large portion of the range comprises an evergreen forest reserve, which is home to many endangered species. However, logging and hunting for bushmeat, as well as mining for gold and bauxite, are putting the reserve under a lot of pressure.

Meanwhile, in the nearby town of Kibi, the mayor is causing a stir by giving shelter to a large number of fruit bats in his own garden. This man has recognized the great value the animals have in deforested regions of our planet: Fruit bats sleep during the day and take off at sunset in search of food, looking for suitable fruit trees up to sixty miles away. They excrete the seeds of the consumed fruit, disseminating them across large areas as they fly home. A single colony of 150,000 fruit bats can reforest an area of up to two thousand acres a year.

Just like that mayor, in Atiwa, you know that fruit bats — once scorned and hunted as mere fruit thieves — are in fact incredibly useful animals, spreading seeds over large areas of the country. By doing so, they help to reforest fallow land and, in the medium term, improve harvests. This realization has led to a symbiotic co-operation between fruit bats and fruit farmers. The animals are kept as “pets” to increase the size of fruit farms more quickly. Tall trees are left as roosts, providing shelter for them rather than hunting them for their scant meat. However, if you have a lot of fruit bats, you need a lot of space…“

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Dale Yu: Review of Flapjack Flipout

Flapjack Flipout

  • Designer: Peter Newland
  • Publisher: Mind the Gap Studios
  • Players: 2-6
  • Age: 10+
  • Time: 20-30 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by designer

flapjack flipout

Flapjack Flipout is a dexterity and memory race for the position of short order cook for Flappin’ Jack’s restaurant. Grab your griddle and may the best flapjack flipper win!  The first cook to fill three orders gets the job and wins the game.

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Dale Yu: Review of Caesar’s Empire

Caesar’s Empire

  • Designer: Matthieu Podevin
  • Publisher: Holy Grail Games
  • Players: 2-5
  • Age: 10+
  • Time: 40-60 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by Flat River Group

caesars empire

Caesar’s Empire is a 2022 release from Holy Grail Games, tasking players to help build the system of roads which all lead back to Ancient Rome.  It is set in the world of Asterix; which may only mean something to you if you’re French…

Per Britannica.com: Asterix is “a small-statured cunning Gallic warrior who, with the help of a magical strength potion, defends his village and goes on comic globe-trotting adventures. Asterix was created by writer René Goscinny and illustrator Albert Uderzo and debuted in 1959 in the French comic magazine Pilote.

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Dale Yu: Review of All Roads

All Roads

  • Designer: Markus Kettunen
  • Publisher: Lautapelit.fi
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 10+
  • Time: 40 minutes (publisher says this should be corrected to 20 mins)

all roads

Develop the surroundings of Rome by building houses, villas, spas, and monuments. Just make sure all roads lead to where they’re supposed to… All players get their own set of wooden buildings (houses, villas, spas, and monuments) and a stack of tiles, which they shuffle and draw four tiles from as their starting hand. On each turn, the players play two of their tiles on the table to build the area surrounding Rome (the starting tile) and draw two replacement tiles for their next turn. All tiles contain roads—some more than others. The goal is to build roads so that they are always connected to Rome while offering the players dead ends to build their houses on. Encircling areas with roads triggers the houses inside to be upgraded to villas or spas, depending on their location. Alternatively, players may create empty areas, encircled by roads, to erect monuments. The player with the fewest buildings left (by total value) at the end of the game is the winner.

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Patrick Brennan: Game Snapshots – 2022 (Part 7)

Patrick Brennan: Game Snapshots – 2022 (Part 7)

The local elections have dried up recently and work has slowed down so the gaming has come on fast and relentless the last month or two. Even better, it’s all face to face now that Covid apparently no longer exists in Sydney!

tasmanian devil

We’re getting these snapshots out now before I set off to waltz around Tasmania for my first real “go somewhere, do something” holiday in about a decade.  Putting kids through private school, yeesh! Anyway, the holiday incorporates a week-long white water rafting trip down the Franklin. If you don’t hear back, it was a great way to go.

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Dale Yu: First Impressions of Deities

Deities

  • Designer: Gary Kim
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 14+
  • Time: 60 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by Mandoo Games

Deities

“You’re one of the ancient gods, revered and feared by a young civilization.  With your help, your people are going to thrive and prosper.  However, other gods also want their share of the glory.  Will you be able to surpass them and be the highest deity?”

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