…the draft, but I don’t think there’s lots of scope for hate drafting. So, if interaction is what you crave, you need to look somewhere else. Solitaire-ish puzzle action, get yours right here. Players: 1–4. I don’t play solitaire games alone, so I won’t comment that, except that there are some extra scenarios to spice…
…opponent has. Few decks can amass enough life to survive the hit from the main combo of this deck. Format: Standard (2021) Deck list Creatures 4 Gray Merchant of Asphodel (THB) 3 Kitesail Freebooter (M21) 3 Tymaret, Chosen from Death (THB) 3 Palladium Myr (M21) 2 Murderous Rider (ELD) 1 Massacre Wurm (M21) 1 Rankle,…
Review of Quackle! in Finnish. Snorta! — or Quackle!, as it’s known in Finland — is a light party game. The rules are very simple, the components attractive, the game works for up to eight players and it’s easy enough for kids yet interesting enough for adults to enjoy it as well. The components are…
…to figure it out, because the expression is rather foreign to us. Another expression task was more successful, when Inkeri did a rather splendid performance of “Saved by the bell” and Jarno figured it out — just when the time was running out. It was quite hilarious, even though our team placed solidly last. After…
…Diplomacy championship, a Blood Bowl tournament and other minor tournaments — I’m going to participate in the Web of Power tournament. And of course, lots of other games will be played during the weekend! I’m definitely looking forward to it and I urge everyone else to come there, too. It’ll be fun, I’ll promise you!…
…all they are a decent mix of clever ideas, but the overall difficulty level is fairly low compared to other Unlock! scenarios: these are some of the easiest Unlock! scenarios so far. Lucky or skillful? No random elements are involved, though sometimes spotting the hidden numbers feels a bit lucky, and of course there’s the…
…about it: I don’t like the unethical production conditions, I don’t think I’d have much time for it and I can foresee kids fighting over it. All good reasons not to get one, but man, that Go app was sweet… Perhaps I could actually play some real-time Go if I had an iPad… Of course,…
…of Power which I won. I planned to participate in the tournament, but missed it. It was a bit of a failure anyway. Then I met Phil Schwarzmann, who I’ve been e-mailing with lately. He turned out to be a decent guy and also caused that I spent the whole weekend speaking English. Which is,…
Talk about silly and useless features… BoardGameGeek allows users to create badges, for the measly sum of 50 geekgold. I got one for myself right away… See We Don’t Need No Stinking Badges for more information. My badge? Green and white “GAME BLOGGER”. Of course……
…network must connect two taxis to two houses, the road must form a tidy network and the center piece of the 3×3 grid is predetermined. The task is fairly simple, at least judged by two different setups I tried myself, but should be fun to work at under pressure. Of course, this is a game…