Thursday 6 November 2014

Dice, the final frontier: Alien Frontiers review


Do you like euro-style worker placement games, but still crave the satisfying feeling of rolling a pile of chunky dice? Enjoy area control on a richly themed planetary battlefield? Keen on a kickstarted boardgame that doesn't totally suck? Alien Frontiers, a novel take on space-themed worked placement might be right up your orbit.

Wednesday 6 August 2014

What's in a game: How I look critically at boardgames

As a first non-review post, I'd like to talk a bit about the ways I look critically at games for determining who, if anyone, would like to play them. For anyone who owns or plays a decent number of games, it's good to have useful and consistent ways of analysing a game's qualities. This is especially important if you are often in the position of recommending and leading the adoption of new games in a gaming group. And if you're just an occasional player, it still helps to be able to articulate what you love about your favourite games - the better to assist your friends in helping you find great new games you'll enjoy even more.

Tuesday 17 June 2014

Race around the worlds: Race for the Galaxy review



There are any number of space games where you get to explore, conquer planets and trade various alien bits for fun and profit. But how many of them come in the form of a single deck of cards and provide an exciting 4 player game you can finish over a lunch break?  This compact package promises all this, capturing the core feeling of sci-fi strategy gameplay without the weighty complexity, playtime and table footprint of heavier 4X games like Eclipse or the mighty Twilight Imperium. Set a course for Rave Planet as we warp into Race for the Galaxy.




Friday 18 April 2014

Gladiatorial Go: Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends Review

Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends
Designer: Vlaada Chvatil
Publisher: Czech Games Edition / Z-Man games
Players: 2-4

Tash-Kalar is an abstract strategy game from Czech designer Vlaada Chvatil, who's previous works include such varied titles as Space Alert, Mage Knight: The Boardgame, Dungeon Lords and more. And in true Vlaada style, this first foray into the realm of abstract strategy is a unique and hugely enjoyable take on a genre that can often lean towards dry and unengaging.

Sunday 5 January 2014

It's a wonder there's no pun in this title: 7 Wonders review (plus expansions)

The ancients are renowned for their great achievements. Inspired architecture. Mighty armies. Scientific glories. Impressive statuary. 7 Wonders puts you in the sandals of a great ancient society and lets you draft your way to cultural supremacy. Decide how to develop your city, trade and war with your neighbours, and raise giant wonders that definitely aren't overcompensating for something. Make the right choices and become a dominant empire, or be consigned to the footnotes of the history books.