Board Game Review: Exploding Kittens
By: Jesse Stanley Age Rating 7+ * (Note there is a NSFW edition that should not be played with children due to language and adult content) Players: 2 – 5* (Can be played with up to nine people by...
View ArticleKickstarter Review: Cogs in a Machine
Mikeware Competitive 2-6 Players Ages 12+ The machine whirred loudly, a perfect musical backdrop to the ears of the factory employees. As the harmonious percussion of gears and steam-powered whistles...
View ArticleCelebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day with these Pirate Themed Board Games!
Take a look below for our list of pirate themed board games to help celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day! (Or any time you feel like sailing the seven seas for some pirate-y action!) Catan:...
View ArticleBoard Game Review: Mars vs Earth
Mars vs Earth, by Geek Fever Games, is a hidden allegiance game set in the 1950s with a War of the Worlds theme. It has been carefully crafted over the last few years by a small team based in...
View ArticleBoard Game Review: Loot
By: Kelly Allard Gamewright 2-8 Players Family 20+ Minutes $10.99 COMPETITIVE As the dark clouds masked the azure sky belying the intention of brewing a powerful storm. A greater threat looms for a...
View ArticleKickstarter Preview: Originz: A Super Powered Card Game
Originz is a card game where players use awesome superpowers to battle for supremacy on the kitchen table. Flavor Faction, the people behind the game, look like they have a hit on their hands as it...
View ArticleFamily Board Game Review: The Oregon Trail
Publisher: Pressman Toy Players: 2 to 6 Players Age range: 12 and up Play Time: 30+ Minutes MSRP $12.99 Style: Card Game Have you ever thought that life would be easier if you were born in an earlier...
View ArticleKickstarter Preview: Take the Gold
Take the Gold is an adorable, pirate-themed card game available on Kickstarter. It is a 2-6 player, all-ages card game where players take on the role of cute kitten pirates as they trial to steal gold...
View ArticleTeaching Math By Making Up Your Own Rules for the Pokemon TCG!
Guest Writer: Nicole Tanner Lots of games are designed specifically to teach something. But often, you can find ways to teach with otherwise “un-educational” games. My daughter’s interest in Pokémon...
View ArticleFamily Board Game Review: Skyjo
It is a perpetual challenge to find a game that can be played with a small or large player count. Skyjo fits the niche of being played with up to eight players without being a party game. It is the...
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