Sorcerer’s Arena: Epic Alliances Expansions Review
Advertisements Sorcerer’s Arena: Epic Alliances has a couple of expansions out now that further supplement the game, and I wanted to talk about them and whether they are worth getting.
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Sorcerer’s Arena: Epic Alliances has a couple of expansions out now that further supplement the game, and I wanted to talk about them and whether they are worth getting.
Keep ReadingAdvertisements I’ve been enjoying watching board game videos recently, and it has caused me to have an influx of games I want to acquire and play. So I’ve decided to share what games have caught...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Aquamarine is a print-and-play game where you play as a diver trying to discover as much as you can with the time allotted and air available in your tank. With my printed map and...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Disney’s Sorcerer’s Arena began as a mobile game but has now made its way to our tables in Sorcerer’s Arena: Epic Alliances.
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Drags 2 Riches is a two-to-five-player deckbuilding game that brings the artistry of drag right to your table. You will build your wardrobe to slay the competition with your perfectly coordinated looks and overall...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Wordle, the daily word game that became an overnight sensation, has gotten the world into word games. So I thought why not suggest some other fun games, both table and video, to play that...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Suffrage is a card-based board game about the iconic and pivotal struggle for women’s suffrage in early 20th century Britain and Ireland. I got the chance to play it and here are my thoughts...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Fantastic Factories, published by Deep Water Games is a dice placement, engine building tabletop game where your objective is to best utilize your factory and workers to build the best buildings and monuments. Here...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements The Game Devs of Color Expo is dedicated to amplifying the creative power held by people of color in games, which they do so by showcasing and uplifting diverse voices in the gaming industry...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Game Devs of Color Expo was this weekend and so many great creators got to share their work and insight. They had an Indie Showcase Direct that shared a bunch of games and here...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements The classic Disney attraction is now a board game! You’ll be a skipper on the world famous Jungle Cruise striving to get cargo and passengers through the perils of the river to win points.
Keep ReadingAdvertisements A Little Wordy is a two-person tile game where you must use your tiles to create a secret word and then use different clue questions to guess your opponent’s secret word. But be careful,...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements March is Women’s History Month so I decided to share some great board games designed by women!
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Aroma – A Game of Essence is a board game that utilizes essential oils in its gameplay to create a new experience for gamers. With four different game modes at varying player counts, there...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Taking in nature has been a bit scarce lately, but thanks to board games we can experience a small taste of the great outdoors in new and engaging ways.
Keep ReadingAdvertisements MonsDRAWsity is a drawing-based game where a witness will have to memorize as much about the monster they see in a short amount of time. The witness then has to describe what they saw...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements One tradition my family has is Thanksgaming, where we play board games throughout Thanksgiving day. And here are some board games that are perfect for the occasion.
Keep ReadingAdvertisements For all the horror fans, you can take the scares to your table with these horror games!
Keep ReadingAdvertisements Cindr is a new board game all about the wonderful world of dating dragons. You’ll swipe to find your match and take them on a date to see if you are compatible. Can you...
Keep ReadingAdvertisements The Tabletop Writer’s Guild is hosting a diversity initiative with different weekly prompts for all the board game writers out there. The first challenge is the talk about the game(s) that brought you into...
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