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Tag Archives: Huch & Friends
Brandon Kempf – Three Games of February
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 … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged 2F-Spiele, Faiyum, Farming, Fauna, Freidemann Friese, Hallertau, Huch & Friends, Lookout Games, Uwe Rosenberg
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ULM
Design by Gunter Burkhardt Published by Huch & Friends 2 – 4 Players, 1 1/2 – 2 hours Review by Greg J. Schloesser The German city of Ulm has many attractions, but quite likely its most famous landmark is its … Continue reading
LYNGK (Game Review by Chris Wray)
Designer: Kris Burm Publisher: Huch! & Friends; Rio Grande Players: 2 Ages: 13 and Up Time: 30-60 Minutes Times Played: > 5 LYNGK is the seventh (arguably eighth) game in the GIPF Project, an award-winning series of abstract games by … Continue reading
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Tagged Abstract Games, board games, GIPF, GIPF Project, Huch & Friends, Kris Burm, LYNGK, reviews, Rio Grande Games
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YINSH (Game Review by Chris Wray)
Designer: Kris Burm Publisher: Huch! & Friends; Don & Co.; Rio Grande Players: 2 Ages: 9 and Up Time: 30-60 Minutes Times Played: > 10 Note: We’re focusing on reprints, re-themes, re-releases, etc. this month. Since YINSH was recently reprinted, … Continue reading
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Tagged Abstract Games, board games, GIPF, GIPF Project, Huch & Friends, Kris Burm
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GIPF (Game History and Review by Chris Wray)
Designer: Kris Burm Publisher: Huch! & Friends; Don & Co.; Schmidt Spiele; Rio Grande Players: 2 Ages: 9 and Up Time: 30-60 Minutes Times Played: > 10 Note: We’re focusing on reprints, re-themes, re-releases, etc. this month. Since GIPF was … Continue reading
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Tagged board games, Game Histories, GIPF, GIPF Project, Huch & Friends, Interviews, Kris Burm, reviews
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Talat
Design by: Bruce Whitehill Published by: HUCH! & Friends 2 – 3 Players, 20 – 30 minutes Review by: Greg J. Schloesser NOTE: “Talat” is the Arabic word for three, from which designer Bruce Whitehill apparently drew his inspiration for … Continue reading