Nucleum Review

When you're constantly being namechecked in the same sentence as BGG's number one game of all time, you're doing something right.

When you're constantly being namechecked in the same sentence as BGG's number one game of all time, you're doing something right.

If you're looking for the short version of "Is it any good?", then I can confirm that yes, it is. Stick around and let me explain why.

Wayfarers combines traditional worker-placement, dice-as-workers, and tableau-building and it does it brilliantly. Like, chef's kiss good.

Call of Kilforth does all of the things I like in a fantasy game while avoiding plenty of pitfalls.

There's a lot of work involved in learning, setting up, and ultimately playing the game, but it's worth it. Voidfall delivers on its lofty promises and goes beyond them.

Sankoré is fantastic, staging a successful coup d'etat against Merv and claiming the crown as my favourite of Fabio's games. There's a lot going on though, so be forewarned.

Each turn, you'll each choose two foxes - a mummy and a daddy - to have a special cuddle which will result in a baby fox. Ask your parents.

The White Castle packs a lot of game into a small box. Ugh, there, I said it. Are you happy?

Blasting through the Spiel Essen 2023 small box noise like a double-barreled shotgun comes a new game from the double-barrel surnamed Phil Walker-Harding.

When is a city-builder, not a city-builder? When it's an engine-builder. Point City is a quick, bright, and easy game about building a city.