…several cities on the map, for example. It’s still an odd map, with all the production in one end (except for the new cities, which are placed in the beginning). The only action available is engineer. It was a close match, but in the end I lost. I had little less income and one share…
…more use when people know the game better. Since we had four players already in two pairs, I wanted to try Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, the latest addition to my collection of weird trick-taking games. It was great fun! It’s a tricky game and compares to Dia de los Muertos in weirdness (and in…
…a random set of characters and all the special cards. Both were great fun! Good guys won every match, but it was pretty close nonetheless. I lost both my games with Sauron’s forces simply because I couldn’t get it that keeping people in Mordor is not a defense! Frodo that steps in wins the game…
…Isis & Osiris. Haven’t played this in a while. It was good, fast, innocent fun. Nothing spectacular, thus I’m nudging down the rating from 8 to 7. I haven’t really felt the need to play the game recently, and that didn’t change now. Klondike. Another game of Klondike I simply sucked. In the end I…
I wrote a review of PitchCar in Finnish. I also wrote a review in the Geek, but that’s not yet available. See the PitchCar Geek page, maybe it’s there when you read this. Anyway, I think it’s a brilliant game. It looks spectacular and is great fun to play. It should work with just about…
…recorded our times. That competition kept me playing F-Zero GX for a long time after I had unlocked all the cups. Here it is built in the system. You can compete with your friends, find random opponents at your level, challenge the continental or world champion, race against staff ghosts, see how your times compare…
This Amun-Re session report by Joe Gola is simply the best session report I’ve ever read. It’s just hilarious. The following is a translation of an ancient Egyptian text found in a crude clay pot buried long, long ago on the banks of the Nile. Carbon dating of the ink on the papyrus indicates that…
…to be quite exciting. Heaven or hell? So, heaven or hell? Neither; I’d place Diabolo strictly in purgatory. It’s neither good or bad, simply bland. Those looking for a fresh little card game to play for a while will find it in Diabolo, if they don’t mind the luck. I’ll rather play Geschenkt or Fettnapf….
…the first to go under, on round two. He simply forgot to save money for expenses — a simple, but deadly brain fart. I had a good thing going, but it was too expensive, I couldn’t make profit. On turn four or so I started to get a bad feeling about it and on turn…