Arkosa Preview

Arkosa, the new title from Toon Hammer, plonks you on the titular planet of Arkosa, and makes you try to get back off of it. You see, there's an opportunity to get off this desert world, but only the most prestigious of colonies gets the ticket.

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Welcome To Sysifus Corp Review

If you yearn to recreate the thrill of cubicle life of a brown-nosing office minion, then I have the game for you! Welcome To Sysifus Corp, from designer Wonmin Lee, is a highly interactive game, which sees the players take the roles of employees at the eponymous Sysifus Corp, in a cat-and-mouse race to be the first to their performance review.

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Too Many Bones Review

Chip Theory Games, who make Too Many Bones, have a reputation for putting premium games with massive replayability out in the market. Was the hype justified? And maybe more importantly for my readers - is it a good game to get, even if you're a die-hard Euro gamer? Can you still have fun without farming or running a fishery?

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Subastral Review

When I first saw the name 'Subastral', I immediately thought "Cool, definitely a space game". I was wrong. Subastral in this context refers to exactly what it describes - below the stars. The focus is our own blue marble, our own speck of beauty on the canvas of cosmic insignificance: planet Earth.

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Luzon Rails Review

Did you wake up today, and suddenly have the urge to run a railway in the Philippines? No? What if I told you the railways are on Luzon, the largest and most-populous of the Philippine islands? Yeah, I knew it, I knew that'd swing it for you.

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Playing By The Rules

With the numbers of board games released each year growing by thousands, there's a lot of cardboard trying to grab your attention, and the quality of the rulebook can mean the difference between a smash hit and a damp squib.

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Mariposas Review

I recently reviewed Wingspan, a game about collecting birds and playing with tons of little plastic eggs. Its designer, Elizabeth Hargrave, was rocketed from "who's that?" to a name that everyone in board games knows. So what's for her follow-up to the birdy game? More birds? More delightful eggs? Nope. We're still playing with animals that fly, but this time it's butterflies.

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