Reviews written by oliverkinne
Luzon Rails feels like a great way to venture into the genre of "cube rail" games - and maybe it will take you, and me, into the realms of 18xx one day.
A really good war game that makes players work hard for their victory and forces them to think ahead and plan well, while also being able to respond to unexpected turns of events.
If you want to try out deck building, or if you want to take deck building to another level, then Fort is definitely worth taking a closer look.
"Again, again, again!" was what I shouted after we had played the game for the first time - and the second time - and the third - and the 13th. Yes, we played it 13 times in one evening, that's how addictive it is.
If you're looking for a quick game with lots of luck, but also a good amount of tactics, which keeps you thinking but isn't too overwhelming, then Istanbul: The Dice Game will not disappoint.
If you're looking for a quick game with lots of luck, but also a good amount of tactics, which keeps you thinking but isn't too overwhelming, then Istanbul: The Dice Game will not disappoint.
Where Sprawlopolis really shines though is in solo mode. I'm not a solo player, but Sprawlopolis is the sort of game I might take with me on a train or plane journey to play by myself.
If you've never tried solo games before, then Eiyo is probably worth a try. If you love solo games, then Eiyo is going to be a winner.