Ep. 31: Sorcerer City and Depth of Play
We review Sorcerer City, a real time competitive tile laying game, and look at what makes a game deep, and
Read MoreWe review Sorcerer City, a real time competitive tile laying game, and look at what makes a game deep, and
Read MoreIn which we review the acclaimed solo game, Coffee Roaster, and look at our most anticipated games of the upcoming
Read MorePat and Tony review Alexander Pfister’s new Caribbean themed heavy eurogame, Maracaibo, and then list their top 10 games of
Read MoreNo, this isn’t my promised writeup on the best games I played in 2019. This is my thoughts on the
Read MoreIn which Tony and Pat sharply disagree over the hot new card drafting game, It’s a Wonderful World, Pat gives
Read MoreWhile everyone is churning out their best of 2019 lists (and I’ll follow the lemmings soon on this, don’t worry),
Read MoreIn which Pat gives a preliminary review of Tainted Grail, we give a full review of the breezy new flip-and-write
Read MoreGetting people to play the game you want is a bit of an awkward topic, in that it implies that
Read MoreIn this episode we review the latest title in Michael Kiesling’s Azul series, and look at how to get people
Read MoreWhen you make an enormous error at the beginning of a long strategic game, how do you deal with it?
Read MoreIn which we review Paladins of the West Kingdom and discuss the merits and/or illusions of multiple paths to victory
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