The core rules of 'Gridopolis' are timeless, based on the classic mechanic of “jumping” an opponent’s piece. What sets it above the rest is its use of linked pieces that can be set up in a myriad of playing fields.
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PC Videogame Review: ‘Katana Zero’
I loved a great many things in my time playing Katana Zero but what interested me most is how it kept surprising me. I initially pegged this game as a relatively routing hack and slash game with rogue-like elements but wow is it so much more. With a killer and …
Read More »PAX East 2019 Videogame Preview: ‘Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled’
The levels are incredibly rich now, with a ton of environmental additions that enhance the immersiveness of the racing experience.
Read More »PC Videogame Review: ‘Ape Out’
'Ape Out' will not deliver the next deep immersive experience, but it is incredibly fun to play.
Read More »PC Videogame Review: ‘Far Cry New Dawn’
'Far Cry New Dawn' was truly enjoyable for me once I embraced it as a silly popcorn-style action experience. The mechanics are proven and amazing, and the new and expanded features are truly fun; they actually made a post-apocalyptic world look beautiful and fun to explore.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘Monarch’ from Resonym
Players must strategize to show who is the most able to inherit the crown.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Kingdoms’ from Strackspelsfabriken
This engaging update of a the classic card game Sevens takes players into a fantasy realm.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Capital City’ from Calliope Games
Players build prosperity through family connections in a Wild West boomtown.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘Jurassic Park: Danger!’ from Ravensburger
Asymmetrical rules allows one player to play the dinosaurs, hunting the humans who have individual abilities and goals but must cooperate to survive.
Read More »Storytelling Game Review: ‘Before There Were Stars’ from Smirk & Laughter
Players create their own myths to prove there is no limit to the imagination.
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