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Sagrilarus
January 20, 2023
Games from the Cellar Episode 3 -- Azul
Podcasts & Videos
Join us for Azul. This is a quick, fun game that has just enough twists to keep your interests.
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oliverkinne
January 20, 2023
Outpost 18 Review
Board Game Reviews
Natural resources had long been depleted on Earth, but the asteroid belt was rich in ion and ore. The battle for control of these invaluable commod...
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Sagrilarus
January 09, 2023
An Ode to Lazy Karl
Essays
On occasion, the smallest thing can change your path, can start a new tradition or even a new outlook on life.
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oliverkinne
January 05, 2023
Villagers Board Game Review
Board Game Reviews
The Great Plague was slowly becoming a thing of the past and you had decided to move into the country and start a new village. You had found the pe...
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thegiantbrain
January 05, 2023
The Complexity of Depth
Essays
Words are important to me. They have weight and meaning. But meaning isn’t immutable, words are not carved into stone. They flex and change as cult...
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oliverkinne
January 03, 2023
Depth in board games is often confused with complexity. They are related, but they're also very different. I wrote a whole article about complexity...
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thegiantbrain
December 29, 2022
Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest - Review
Board Game Reviews
There are certain settings that are recycled time and again in our hobby. Games can take us from the depths of space and dungeons to the heig...
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Sagrilarus
December 28, 2022
Games from the Cellar Episode 2 -- Thebes
Podcasts & Videos
Come join us in the cellar for an exploration of boardgame Thebes!
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We-reNotWizards
December 28, 2022
Wormholes Board Game Review – AEG Alderac Entertainment Group
Board Game Reviews
There’s a reasonable number of things going on in Wormholes from AEG. When I saw the game was designed by Peter McPherson of Tiny Towns fame, I kin...
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oliverkinne
December 28, 2022
It's always interesting to see how different games decide when they end. There are so many different ways of ending a game. Some games are played o...