Akropolis Review

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Akropolis would be tricky enough if was just a case of planning your own city because there are a buttload of decisions to make with every single tile choice and every single tile placement.

Asteroid Dice Preview

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Asteroid Dice is best described as Throw Throw Burrito in spaaaaaace! But it's also got a bit of bluffing thrown in and a natty, secondary throwing part to it which reminds me of Strike, despite being pretty different.

Beyond The Sun Review

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Beyond The Sun is absolutely brilliant. I don't go around making claims like that without being able to back it up, so let's get into it.

Skymines Review

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Skymines is a blast. I've taught it to my regular group and they all had a great time with it. It's a strange game in as much as there's quite a lot going on, but it never feels like it's too much.

Lanzerath Ridge Review

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David Thompson has created an exciting, evocative game full of dice rolling, pushing your luck, and making do with insufficient actions.

Spruance Leader Review

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The strategic action is brilliant. It's clever, engaging, thoughtful, and a lot of fun, but there's some thick armour that needs penetrating before you get there.

Superclub Review

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Superclub has its sights set firmly on a very particular niche in our hobby. It's a game for fans of football manager games who aren't tabletop gamers

Wormholes Review

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As the captain of your own interstellar Uber your job is to take passengers (cards, in Wormholes' case) to their destinations.

Trekking Through History Review

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Sometimes you want a game that cuts through the layers upon layers of complexity of modern Euro games and instead emphasises doing one thing, and doing it well. Trekking Through History's thing is set collection, and it's something it does very well

Pioneer Rails Preview

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For this price, for a game as much fun as Pioneer Rails is, I think you'd have to try hard to think of a reason to not back it.