I enjoy some polyomino games, and I don't mind everyone-does-their-own-thing sort of games so long as we all can go at the same time. I've recently played two games, both from 2023, that fit those profiles: Junk Drawer from 25th Century, and Tipperary from Lookout.
I don't really get into much as to if they're gems or not. Just chatting about my thoughts on them and noting in particular their key difference: one has randomised goals, one doesn't. One fits me, one doesn't. My thoughts on this difference is at the end.
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Can a simple card game surprise seasoned gamers? dnup does exactly that with one brilliant idea: every time cards change hands, they flip, transforming into entirely different values. That single mechanism creates a fast, interactive game full of clever tactical decisions and unexpected comebacks.
In this review, I’ll explain how dnup plays, what makes its rotating-card system so unique, the cognitive skills it encourages, and whether it’s worth adding to your game collection.
If you enjoy strategic card games that are easy to learn but reward clever play, dnup is definitely worth a look.
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00:00 Intro
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05:47 Skills
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Hey friends! Today we are chatting about the most “Board Game Garden” game ever, Sprout! I am so excited to share Sprout with you all! Sprout is a cozy, yet thrilling push-your-luck strategy game for 2-5 plant parents. Players take the role of roommates trying to sprout their newly adopted houseplants. There will also be a solo mode expansion called Pet Parent! Hope you all enjoy the video!
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"Join a trio of daring dice-head adventurers descending into the heart of a restless volcano in search of glory, treasure, and the secrets at the center of the Earth. Each chapter of your journey brings new obstacles, strange tools, and terrifying creatures. Roll, adapt, and push your luck as the depths grow darker … and trust that friendship will prevail!"
The Dice Tower plays Moon Colony Bloodbath, a game which is nominated for the Kennerspiel Des Jahres and the Most Innovative category in the Dice Tower Awards.
The newest edition of Container has arrived (from Allplay) and we wanted to bring it to y'all in all its 4k glory! Edward will do a full teach (again) and then the fellas are jumping into a full play-through.
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Are you interested in learning how to play Shikoku 1889? Here is your chance! Edward, from Heavy Cardboard, teaches you how to play in this video.
Later, he is joined by Alexander, James, Jon, & Paul for a full-game play-through. Let us know what you think in the comments below, and don't forget to like and subscribe.
This is Part 1 of my sponsored overview and tutorial playthrough of Nippon: Genro, the upcoming expansion for Nippon: Zaibatsu, by designers Nuno Bizarro Sentieiro and Paulo Soledade. A prototype copy of the game was provided by the publisher CrowD Games.