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Mage Knight: The Apocalypse Dragon Expansion Review

Mage Knight: The Apocalypse DragonIt’s been 8 years since Mage Knight Ultimate Edition was released, way back in 2018. That was supposed to be it. No more content, everything in this one enormous box. But then it just kept selling. And selling! And selling! And all that treasure awakened a terrible Draconic Power. Now the Apocalypse Dragon is wreaking […]

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Dionysia Review

DionysiaWestern theater traces its roots back to Ancient Greece, with famous titles including Antigone, Medea, and Oedipus entertaining audiences with fun plotlines of suicide, infanticide, and incest/murder, respectively. We’ve come oh-so-far since then, with the likes of SpongeBob SquarePants the Musical gracing the most esteemed stages. Well, now, dear gamer, it’s your turn to create […]

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Arkham Horror: The Card Game – Chapter Two Review

Arkham Horror: The Card Game – Chapter TwoFantasy Flight Games has been gracious enough to continue to support the Arkham Horror: The Card Game system for almost ten years. During that timeframe, they released several campaigns, standalone scenarios, investigator decks, and supplementary products. Due to a lack of reprints and scarcity, the system was strained by continuing forward while losing the ability […]

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Glyphics Review

GylphicsI always thought hieroglyphics were a pretty cool way to communicate, but if it weren’t for the Rosetta Stone, we’d just have to… guess what those awesome Egyptian reliefs were trying to depict. Glyphics takes that conundrum and gamifies it. Are those two squiggles and a triangle a sailboat at sea, or a chip in […]

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The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship Review

The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the FellowshipHow many editions of Pandemic are there now? Ten? Twelve? More?? Do we really need another iteration with a pasted-on theme and modified ruleset? Haven’t we cured all the diseases? Turns out there is one intellectual property (IP) that continues to saturate the market and maintains a rather high level of esteem: The Lord of […]

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Skull King Review

Skull KingTo create balance and ensure that no one class, move, or play dominates a table, the gaming community has adopted several eternal triangles: Scissors beats paper beats rock beats scissors Fighter bests ranger bests mages bests fighter Pirate King defeats pirate defeats mermaid defeats Pirate King. You haven’t heard of the last one? Allow me […]

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Take a Seat Review

Take a SeatI’ve organized my fair share of group theater excursions, and I’ve always selected a block of seats either in a single row or back-to-back across two rows. How basic of me. Of course, I’ve never had to worry about packing a theater for a world premiere, ensuring celebrities are surrounded by enthusiastic fans, and convincing […]

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Sanibel Review

SanibelI may be a board game collector now, but my collecting predilection started at the age of 7 with seashells. Specifically, I loved collecting the vibrantly colored and variously shaped shells that could be found along Florida’s Gulf of MEXICO coast from Marco Island up through Sanibel Island, the latter also being the home of […]

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