Thus spoke the ever-quotable Cindy during the first turn of her introduction to Twilight Struggle: Red Sea – Conflict in the Horn of Africa, a […]
Month: September 2025
Retheming Games – Part II: The Purpose
When a game has entered the public domain, its rules and mechanics are free for anyone to use. Designers can take these mechanics, repackage them, […]
Stick ‘Em / Sticheln: A Complete Guide & Hidden Gem of Card Games
Sticheln is a fascinating German trick-taking game created by Klaus Palesch and first published in 1993 by Amigo. Over the years, it has become an […]
Just One Crowned Spiel des Jahres Champion, Wingspan Soars with Kennerspiel Win
The 2019 Spiel des Jahres nominations were officially revealed on May 20, setting the stage for two months of excitement, predictions, and spirited debates among […]
From Boredom to Bliss: The Fun Factor in Games
Designing a game that people genuinely enjoy is both an art and a science. While every player brings their tastes, preferences, and quirks to the […]
End of the World Card Game – Honest Impressions
Imagine standing in the middle of a crumbling city. The skies are dark, filled with smoke and ash. The streets are littered with the remains […]
Playtime Pandemonium: Robots to Tarot
Board games continue to evolve, offering players innovative mechanics and immersive experiences. Whether you enjoy tactical challenges, abstract strategy, or games that push the boundaries […]
Penny Dreadful: Angels and Demons
First things first, Penny Dreadful: City Of Angels is not a continuation of the original show. While it might exist in the same universe, there’s […]
The Appeal of ‘Heavy’ Games: Understanding Their Draw
When we talk about “heavy” games, most people immediately think of board games. The term usually refers to games that are dense, complex, and require […]
Einfach Genial 3D: The Ultimate Puzzle Challenge Reviewed
Ingenious is a fascinating board game that combines simplicity with strategic depth. In the loosest sense, it can be described as a jigsaw puzzle in […]