Smash up is a game about world domination and what factions you can smash together to achieve your victory.
Tag: Deck Builder
Reading Rulebooks Episode Fourteen – Fort
This week we are going to cover the rules for Fort (and expansion) in this episode of Reading Rulebooks. Check it out!
Reading Rulebooks Episode Twelve – Dominion
This week we are going to cover the rules for Dominion on this episode of Reading Rulebooks. Check it out!
Reading Rulebooks Episode Seven – Food Chain Magnate
This week we are going to cover the rules for Food Chain Magnate in this episode of Reading Rulebooks. Check it out!
Don’t Turn Your Back
Don’t Turn Your Back is a combination worker placement and deck building game. Its dark theme is embodied in the nightmares that comprise of your deck. Continue Reading →
TRAINS
Trains is one of my favorite games and it definitely snuck its way into my heart. I am honestly a bit surprised how much I like this game. Continue Reading →
Two Player Highlight: 7 Wonders Duel
7 Wonders Duel brings the classic game of 7 Wonders down to a two player game. Continue Reading →
Two Player Highlight: Exceed
Exceed has many variations of possible fighters to bring to the arena but for this post, I'm going to focus on the Shovel Knight branch of the game. Continue Reading →
The World of Cthulhu
There is something alluring about the world made by Lovecraft. The eldritch beings, incomprehensible to the mind, invading our world. And the brave, or perhaps foolish, investigators trying to figure out what's going on and stopping the madness. It's no secret that I absolutely love the Eldritch world and it's no surprise that the board game world is infatuated with it as well. One of the best parts about a lot of these types of board games, is they are cooperative. All players win together or lose together. But it also means the game can be played at really any variable player count! I want to touch on some of the games I completely love from with this theme but trust me there are more out there. Many more. Continue Reading →