Kage, Hector, Eddie and I went on an adventure into the realm of fairy tales when we played Grimm Forest. The game is rather simplistic, but the artwork is superb. It can be played with up to four players. You start by picking out your pig. The game is based around the pigs building houses.... Continue Reading →
Lizard Wizard
Greetings everyone! Today Amanda, Hector, Eddie and myself sat down for a game of Lizard Wizard, a kickstarter I have been anticipating for some time. I have heard it described online as a "Raccoon Tycoon 2.0" however I never played that game. I was originally drawn into the kickstarter by the art, but was convinced... Continue Reading →
Endangered
Good evening everyone, in the first of several backlog reviews, I will go over a co-op game that Amanda, Hector, Eddie and myself sat down to play some time ago; Endangered. Endangered is a very uniquely themed game about saving endangered species, which makes it a great choice for a co-op game, but is it... Continue Reading →
Onitama
Good evening everyone and welcome back to the first review in our 2021 yuletide gaming event. Amanda and I were joined as usual by our faithful owlbears Hector and Eddie for a quick, but certainly not light, game of Onitama. Onitama is ostensibly a game about dueling martial arts schools, but is really a very... 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 →
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective
Today we venture into Victorian England and match wits with the greatest detective in all of fiction in Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective. Worthy of note right off the bat is that, unlike many other games which will appear later on this list which are primarily 4 player games scaled down to 2 players, this is... Continue Reading →