Moonrakers Review

Maybe it's a generational thing, but when I first heard of Moonrakers, I assumed it was something to do with the strangest James Bond film - Moonraker. It's not though, it's a deck-building semi-coop game from publisher IV Games, and it's very clever.

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Gutenberg Review

The first thing you'll notice when you see Gutenberg on the table are the cardboard gears. I dare you to not play with the cogs, making them spin, as if you were two-years-old playing with a Fisher Price toy

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Iki Review

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Iki rejects the usual tropes of samurai, ninjas, and bug-eyed anthropomorphic cartoon animals. Instead, it transports us back to feudal Japan

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44 BCE Preview

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BCE 44 builds on the infamous events of the eponymous year when Julius Caesar was assassinated on the floor of the Senate, by a group of senators who worried that he had too much power over the empire

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The Gig Preview

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The Gig is a new mixture of genres to me. When it comes to board games, regular readers know I love roll- or flip-and-writes. While I’ve tried lots of different kinds, I’ve never played one with a real-time element.

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