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red haired man with blue skin and white hair. This is the cover art for the game Sentient.

Manipulate Fate

By Jeremy Signor • November 9th, 2017

Giving luck the finger never felt so good.

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The box for Food Chain Magnate shown over a board of the game being played.

Food Wars

By Jeremy Signor • November 2nd, 2017

Board games can be obsessed with war, but some themes are just as cutthroat.

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Queen Elizabeth 1 looking very serious and stern.

Heavier Things

By Jeremy Signor • October 26th, 2017

Heavy asymmetric wargames can be intimidating, but exploring their many layers can be extremely rewarding.

Robinson Crusoe solo on an island, standing on a bright yellow beach

Cardboard for One: Embracing the Solo Game

By Sam Desatoff • October 26th, 2017

Board games are a group activity, something that friends and family can use as a tool for bonding. At least traditionally.

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Heroes’ Folly

By Jeremy Signor • October 6th, 2017

Sometimes something in a game can feel like it doesn’t belong, an orphan lost within the tight clockwork of a game’s rules.

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A woman looking straight towards the camear with a tree like crown around her face.

The Magic of Commander

By Jeremy Signor • September 21st, 2017

When a game connects with us, we want to inhabit it completely. When a game recognizes this desire, the result is pure magic.

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A man in a round hat and a gun fighting off a large kraken like creature. This is part of the box art for the Arkham HOrror Card game

The Gathering

By Jeremy Signor • September 14th, 2017

The Arkham Horror Card Game throws you head first into a strange, ghoul-filled story that’s one of the most immersive experiences for your tabletop.

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