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The UK's no.1 magazine for the latest news, reviews features and interviews from the world of tabletop gaming. Written for ...
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How do you play Daybreak? Each player takes the role of a global power bloc (China, Europe, United States, Majority World), with its own board that tracks, via tokens, its energy output, emissions, ...
Written by Emma Garrett Establishing myself as a merchant in Meiji era Japan has never really been on my bucket list, but that’s the setup in this middle-weight, worker placement eurogame. Despite the ...
Tea Garden Board Game Verdict But I love this openness. While restrained, I always feel the game is trying hard to let me do what I want. Want to save a card for the next turn? Sure thing. Fancy doing ...
Let’s acknowledge the elephant in the room: this review comes after hearing a year’s worth of gushing praise. Since its release, Ark Nova has won awards and become an instant fan favourite. It’s been ...
Wait, is D&D for kids? Definitely! The Dungeons & Dragons age rating is 6 years+ and long before Stranger Things, kids & teens have been sitting down, working together to tell stories and explore ...
Written by Charlie Pettit for Tabletop Gaming magazine Anyone who lived through the heartbreak of trading away a shiny Charizard in their youth has probably thought about what they should probably ...
Tile Placement Game All you have to do to make the crowd “ooh” and “ahh” is draw firework tiles and place them in spaces on your personal board. They come in four colours and four patterns. Each ...
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