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Simon Neale: Review of 1911 Amundsen vs Scott
1911 Amundsen vs Scott Designer: Perepau Llistosella Publisher: Looping Games Players: 2 Ages: 8+ Time: 20 – 30 minutes With the unusual British summer temperatures soaring above 30C, it seems strange to turn to a game which is about two … Continue reading
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Matt Carlson: Review of Cheeky Monkey
Cheeky Monkey Designer: Reiner Knizia Publisher: Gryphon Games (rerelease) Ages: 7+ Players: 2-6 Time: 20 mins Reviewed by Matt Carlson Review copy provided by Gryphon Games Cheeky Monkey has been around for several years as a small box game, but … Continue reading