Ripple Rush
- Designer: Ken Gruhl
- Publisher: Stronghold Games
- Players: 1-5
- Age: 14+
- Time: 10-15 minutes
- Times played, 6 with review copy provided by Stronghold Games (most solo)
Ripple Rush was a game I hadn’t heard of before I talked to my Stronghold press rep, and then when I saw the box, my mind thought – hey wait a minute, this looks really familiar, maybe it’s a reprint of a German title… When the game arrived, it turns out that it isn’t a reprint at all (in fact, Stronghold is the only publisher listed for it) – but the familiarity of the cover art made me want to play it first from my box of Stronghold/Indie goodies… The game is a pen and paper affair that can be played solo – thus perfect for a rainy night in the Coronavirus era. Sure, I’m not completely homebound any more, but still, more often than not, I’ve got nights at home to fill with mostly solitaire amusements.



Brandon Kempf – The Top 10 games (at least according to BGG) That I Have Not Played
As board gamers, we seem to put a lot of stock in the Top 100 games as “voted” on by BoardGameGeek users and the arguments constantly thrown around by the pundits. We even discuss them quite often here on the Opinionated Gamers message board. Usually this ends with me taking a look at the BGG top 100 and seeing just what I haven’t played. The thing about the Top 100 is though, it’s seemingly really driven by a newer crowd of board gamers. With games like Carcassonne falling out of the Top 100 and ending up currently at 173 and about to be passed by games like Just One and possibly Secret Hitler, I firmly realize I am not as aligned with others, game taste wise. I love Just One, don’t get me wrong, but the free fall of Carcassonne just boggles my mind. From a high of number 6 in 2002, to where it is now doesn’t sit all that well with me. But, this isn’t really an article about my qualms with how the BGG Top 100 shakes out, that’s a whole other beast. This is a look at the Top 10 games on BGG that I haven’t played for one reason or another.
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