Tag: set collection

April 28, 2020 /

“Well why CAN’T I just have a long hallway between my garden and my porch? How else am I going to get to the stairwell?” – Nobody ever. Castles of Mad King Ludwig Bezier Games 1-4 Players 90 minutes Ages 13+ BGG Weight – 2.66 / 5 Castles of Mad…

April 14, 2020 /

I have two dogs: a Yorkshire Terrier and a Powderpuff Chinese Crested. I love them dearly, but I just cannot see myself having any more 4-legged mammal pets. We promised our son a pet fish when we move (or a whole aquarium community if my wife will allow), but other…

March 10, 2020 /

The Kids Table series from Purple Phoenix Games seeks to lightly explore games that are focused toward children and families. We will do our best to give some good insight, but not bog your down with the millions of rules… Koala Capers (2013) Educational Insights 2-4 Players 5-10 minutes (unofficially)…

March 5, 2020 /

Fun fact about me: I used to live in Le Claire, Iowa (birthplace of “Buffalo Bill” Cody) on a street named Wild West Drive. While the town named many of their streets after American West figures and items, it was not your typical Iowa ghost town – if there are…

February 28, 2020 /

I have been noticing that as I do more and more reviews and previews I am learning to absolutely adore abstract strategy games. Like, I LOVE them now. So when a call for reviewers came out for a new abstract game with art by Josh Cappel, I was immediately intrigued.…

January 16, 2020 /

The saying is, “It takes a village…” but that village didn’t just magically appear overnight. Creating a prosperous and thriving community takes not only time, but hard work, ingenuity, and a little bit of luck! Villagers is a game that takes you through that process, as you strive to create…

January 14, 2020 /

Have you ever had that thought, where you were sitting, wondering, has there ever been a board game based on “x” theme?  Something really obscure, that you were for sure no one has ever thought of before. I think those of us that are avid collectors have this thought often,…

January 9, 2020 /

I am one of the remaining few who reviewers who haven’t put in their two cents on Ticket to Ride. Why? Is it bad? No. Am I lazy? No. It’s really because I don’t think I have anything new to say about it that hasn’t already been said a hundred…

December 31, 2019 /

Can a game with absolutely no theme be any good? Let’s find out with today’s game: No Thanks! No Thanks! (2005 edition) Z-Man Games 3-5 Players 20 minutes Ages 8+ BGG Weight – 1.15 / 5 Usually in my intros I like throw a little flavor that matches the theme…

December 26, 2019 /

Your senior year at Horribilorum Sorcery Academy for Witty Witches and Wizards is almost at an end, but one thing stands between you and graduation – final exams! You’ve passed everything with flying colors, and now it’s time for your final exam in Potions class. Do you have what it…

December 19, 2019 /

“Ugh, I have too much stone and not enough fish! What am I going to do, just magically convert this stone into fish?” In Harbour, the answer is YES. Harbour is a light economic, worker placement, set collection game with fantasy elements to spice up the theming. Your goal is…

December 17, 2019 /

The Sultan of Naqala has ruled for many years, keeping the city prosperous and living in peace. Comprised of five different tribes, all inhabitants work and live together in harmony. But now the Sultan has died, and word of his passing has traveled far and wide – a magnificent city…

November 28, 2019 /

(Sung to the tune of “Rainbow Connection”) Why are there so many games about pirates? Why do I love them so much? (end music) Well I will tell you. Libertalia is one of the first pirate games I ever collected and played. I was finally able to introduce it to…

November 5, 2019 /

You know a game is going to be great when you actually enjoy reading the rules. Please take a moment to consider what I just wrote. I *enjoyed* reading the rules to a game. To this game. Why? Well, the intro to the rules that introduces the setting of the…

October 17, 2019 /

There are now several civilization building games out there. Many of which are very good. But how would you build your civ? Lots of sprawling castles and shows of wealth? Beautiful gardens and a tendency toward the arts? Complete militaristic and drunk with power? I like to mix it up…