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Cult of the Old - Agricola
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Cult of the Old!
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Sagrilarus
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Games from the Cellar Episode 20 -- Heat: Pedal to the Metal
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The Cellar guys talk up Heat, a very interesting game with some . . . interesting . . . publishing decisions.
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oliverkinne
April 06, 2023
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Powerline Board Game Review
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You have been tasked with building the sustainable energy network of the future. Your goal is to connect wind farms, hydro-energy plants and other ...
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Tiny Epic Vikings Review - Not Particularly Shiny
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In a case of function over form, TEV suffers from a lack of theme.
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Framing the Picture- A Roll, Camera! Review
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A cooperative effort to create the best film before money or time runs out, Roll, Camera! is an example of great design.
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oliverkinne
March 17, 2023
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Red Rising Board Game Review
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As a member of the lowest caste in our colour-coded society, I worked extremely hard every day. I believed that my blood and sweat would create a b...
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oliverkinne
March 13, 2023
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Pingyao: First Banks of China Review
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In the Qing dynasty, camels were one of the main means of transport. People would travel for days to cross deserts, wilderness and plains to reach ...
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Sagrilarus
March 09, 2023
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Games from the Cellar Episode 6 -- Mosaic: A Story of Civilization
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Join us in the Cellar where we played the new Mosaic, then we talked about it.
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oliverkinne
February 15, 2023
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Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest Board Game Review
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Sailing the winds in your sky pirate ship, you and your crew land on a different island each day, looking for treasure, adventure and glory. You ne...
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Flamecraft - Review
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Here be Dragons. A phrase written on maps after medieval map makers would draw dragons to denote unexplored areas where they thought such monsters ...