Admittedly, that title would work much better if this was a scathing review, which it’s not. In fact, Resident Evil 3 improves in several ways upon Steamforged Games’ mediocre RE2 board game. It’s a very solid, if unspectacular, title that provides a surprisingly relaxed co-operative dungeon crawl experience punctuated by moments of breakout tension. This…
Walkin’ Through the Forest – The Adventures of Robin Hood in Review

This game is innovative. I don’t say it lightly and anyone who’s played this wouldn’t find that statement controversial. But more importantly, Michael Menzel’s The Adventures of Robin Hood has provided the best gaming experience of my daughter’s eight years of existence. And I cherished every second of it. It’s a difficult game to really…
Of the Lust for Treasure and the Love of Gold – A Shiver Me Timbers Review
I dig so much of Shiver Me Timbers. Designer Michal Vitkovsky presents us with a sandbox pirate adventure that parallels Merchants & Marauders conceptually. The details of these games are an ocean apart, but your broad goals and desires are mirrored. And this game almost topples the giant, getting it halfway out on the plank…
The Crowdfunding Paradox – An Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood of Venice Review

There is a complex logos at work in Triton Noir’s Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood of Venice. The elaboration is not found in the fairly lean ruleset, an evolution of the stealth mechanisms found in the sublime V-Sabotage (formerly V-Commandos), rather, it’s embedded in the larger arrangement of expansive content and its tenuous relationship with physical capacity.…
Get on Back – A Review of Core Space: Wanted – Dead or Alive and Black Star Rising
Paving Over Uncle Pennybags – A Magnate: The First City Review

Like Licensed to ill, Are You Experienced, and Kill ‘Em All, Magnate: The First City is a debut cut built to last. Designer James Naylor presents a very singular take on property development, propped up by an exorbitant production and clever satire. Moreover, he delivers all of it in less than two hours. Let’s talk…
Knizian Theism – An Ankh: Gods of Egypt Review
Duct Tape and a Dream- A Galaxy Trucker 2021 Review and Retrospective

Did you know Galaxy Trucker is 14 years old? It can almost legally operate a vehicle. What’s perhaps more surprising is that despite producing dozens of game since, this is still Vlaada Chvátil’s finest work. It encapsulates his aesthetic, sense of humor, and focus on creative agency in such a succinct and trim framework. This…
I’m Looking at you, Miss – A Review of Bayonets & Tomahawks
Bayonets & Tomahawks is an enthralling wargame. It’s a beautiful two player strategic simulation covering the entirety of the French & Indian War. It has novel mechanisms, astute detail, and a very slim and focused core. All of this surprisingly coming from first time designer Marc Rodrigue and published by GMT Games. The achievement of…
(PG-8) Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Scrawlers – Heroes of Undermountain

The PG series is a collection of articles featuring analysis incorporating the perspective of my eight year old daughter, Lila. It goes like this: each player is dealt a marker and a colorful laminated sheet. They also get a card that says “Rogue”, “Wizard”, “Fighter”, or “Cleric” as this is clothed in D&D and not…
