5er Finden
- Designer: Jurgen P.K. Grunau
- Publisher: HABA
- Players: 1-4
- Age: 7+
- Time: 15-20 minutes
- Times played: 3, with review copy provided by HABA USA
5er Finden is HABA’s most recent foray into the roll and write genre. In this game, each player gets a board with a 10×10 grid of 6 different colored squares. There are 12 polyominoes that are placed in the center of the table; these represent the 12 different possible shapes that can be made with 5 squares. They are valued from 1 to 4 points – this is printed on the polyomino itself.



Brandon Kempf – Three Games of August
I have a lot of games. A lot of games that are on my shelves, or on my table being played, that I have told myself that I want to review at some point. For one reason or another, this doesn’t always happen. My goal here on The Opinionated Gamers is that I want to get about one review out per week, but I’d like to write about more games. So I’m taking a page out of Patrick Brennan’s playbook, and we’re going to start writing about games in threes, in snapshot form. This should be a good way for readers to get to know me and my gaming tastes a bit better, and also another way for me to talk about games that I maybe don’t really want to dedicate two thousand words to. Welcome to Three Games
Historically August is always a busy gaming month, end of summer coupled with Gen Con is usually a recipe for a ton of new games and people wanting to play them. In the year 2020, the year of the Pandemic, things didn’t really work out that way. While I did learn nine new games this past month, it was still a month mostly dominated by lighter weight familiar games. Old favorites, Majesty: For the Realm and Qwirkle just continue to get plays. Online wise I kind of took a break and did not feel the need to play nearly as many as I had been, There were still some interesting plays though, and here we go.
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