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Liga: (P)review of Soqquadro
Soqquadro Designer: Simone Luciani, Daniele Tascini, Lorenzo Tucci Sorrentino Publisher: Cranio Creations Ages: 8+ Players: 2-12 Time: 20 min Soqquadro, the new game from Simone Luciani, Daniele Tascini and Lorenzo Tucci Sorrentino by Cranio Creations is a classic party-game: something … Continue reading
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Tagged cranio creations, Daniele Tascini, dungeon fighter, Horse Fever, Lorenzo Tucci Sorrentino, sheepland, simone luciani, Soqquadro, Tzolk'in
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10 Great Games of the 2010s (Article by Chris Wray)
The 2010s were a monumental time period in tabletop gaming. The industry and hobby grew exponentially, with tens of thousands of new games hitting the market and hundreds of thousands of new players entering the fold. It was a decade … Continue reading →