In Who’s the G.O.A.T.?, players compete to see who is the Greatest Of All Time in just about every category imaginable.
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Game Review: ‘Dropsy’ from Endless Games
A new card game that adds a twist of physical dexterity and balance
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Moms’ by Yeong-Shin Ma from Drawn+Quarterly
'Moms,' by Yeong-Shin Ma presents a very real perspective of middle-aged women often not seen and explores it to find the life within.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Constitution Illustrated’ by R. Sikoryak
'Constitution Illustrated' by R Sikoryak is a great reminder of the power of the relatively short original document that defined American federal power.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Shaka Shredders’
'Shaka Shredders' from Sunslap Studios takes deck-building to the next level.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘SpongeBob Fluxx’ from Looney Labs
The nautical nonsense in Bikini Bottom has always had its delightful randomness, fitting well with a game where the rules and goals change every round.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud’ by Kuniko Tsurita from Drawn+Quarterly
'The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud' by Kuriko Tsurita impacts anyone reading her work on a level so deep it seems she might well have been a pen pal.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Wendy, Master of Art’ by Walter Scott from Drawn+Quarterly
Wendy, Master of Art' by Walter Scott has such smooth pacing and intriguing characters readers will have gone through a hundred pages without noticing.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘The Oregon Trail Game: Journey to Willamette Valley’ from Pressman
The Oregon Trail Game: Journey to Willamette Valley from Pressman uses all the flavor of the original computer game in an all-new tabletop game. The previous Oregon Trail and The Oregon Trail: Hunt for Food card games had given a taste of the rigors of the journey westward with more …
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Nori’ by Rumi Hara from Drawn+Quarterly
'Nori' by Rumi Hara is a great family read thanks to fun adventures, magical worldview, and educational backing for both children and adults.
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