Today Kage, Hector and I went on a wonderful vacation across Japan in Tokaido. In this game you travel across one of the most magnificent roads of Japan, and along the way you try to have the most spectacular journey. You can go to temples, pick up souvenirs, and see wondrous views, go to hot... Continue Reading →
Chronicles of Crime
Today Amanda, Hector and I put our gumshoe hats back on for a game of Chronicles of Crime. I'm not usually a huge fan of app-driven games, especially when the app provides nothing except background music and choices that could be represented by a deck of cards, but Chronicles of Crime is among the top... Continue Reading →
Western Legends
Our 16th game was Western Legends, a sandbox game that took Kage, Hector and I to the wild west. This game brought to you by my earlier riding lesson today. You start by picking one of a multitude of famous western legends, including such as Annie Oakley and Doc Holliday, our particular characters of choice... Continue Reading →
Harry Potter: House Cup Competition
Welcome back! For our second game today, we continue our journey into the wizarding world with Harry Potter: House Cup Competition. Having not been terribly impressed with Death Eaters Rising, we decided another Harry Potter game would be in order. House Cup Competition is a game that has interested me for some time as regular... Continue Reading →
Harry Potter: Death Eaters Rising
Good evening, today, Hector, Amanda and myself fought against the forces of the dark Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter: Death Eaters Rising. Please accept our humble apologies for the lack of a review yesterday, but we were without power for most of the evening. Instead of trying to rush one out late at night, we... Continue Reading →
Terraforming Mars
This evening Amanda and I brought Hector along for a journey into one of my personal favorite games and perennial favorite of the engine building genre; Terraforming Mars. I was initially very unimpressed with Terraforming Mars, when I first played I found the components to be bland and the theme dry, but subsequent playthroughs with... Continue Reading →
Splendor
Today (on the 11th) Kage and I played Splendor for our 12th game in our 31 Days of Yuletide Gaming. Splendor is a game that I've always loved, from it's beautiful artwork to its easy and fast play dynamic.In Splendor you are searching to have the most beautiful jewels. The goal is simple: to get... Continue Reading →
Carcassone
This fine evening Amanda and I broke out one of the classics of modern board gaming: Carcassone. Although there are a dozen variations and half a dozen expansions, we only own the original game in it's 10th anniversary format. I'll begin by saying that if you are looking for a copy of this game, you... Continue Reading →
Ecos: First Continent
Today Amanda and I played a round of Ecos: First Continent. Ecos can best be described as a sort of "bingo for gamers", with a little map building involved. I first found out about this game because I am a fan of designer John D. Clair's card building games and I thought I would try... Continue Reading →
Paper Tales
This afternoon, though it feels much like night with the sun set by 5:30, Amanda and I sat down for a couple of games of Paper Tales, a fast and fanciful card game. I first discovered Paper Tales from Zee's constant pimping of the game and since my tastes often overlap with his, I snapped... Continue Reading →