It could be. I’ve been playing a lot of it. But, it isn’t.
It’s about finding the motivation to blog, which, from what I gather, is this week’s theme.
Come for the games, stay for the drama.
It could be. I’ve been playing a lot of it. But, it isn’t.
It’s about finding the motivation to blog, which, from what I gather, is this week’s theme.
I’m kind of worried about the next time when we play “Jaws of the Lion”, as we’ll be confronting cultists again. I don’t really know if I’ll be able to fight against the Blue Oyster Cult… I do try to print as much of the game as I can. I really have been slacking off, … Read more
It’s just gotten worse with time. The Kickstarter you were so excited for funded! YAY! The creators are as excited as you are, and they are showing every bit of the process and you just can’t wait to get your hands on what you funded and start playing the incredible game or whatever. Perfect Christmas present! Gonna be a hit at Game Night!
And then… and then your game is put on a slow boat from China. You don’t know where it is or when you’ll get it. Why do you do this to us, creators? Can’t you just make it in the USA or Europe?
Turns out that, most of the time, they can’t. Read on…
Terraforming Mars, the big box game by FryxGames, is a long-time favorite board game at our kitchen table. As the name implies, it’s a game about making Mars habitable by humans. But, what if Terraforming Mars, but a fast-paced card game? That’s Ares Expedition.
It’s a game about rolling up a character for a tabletop fantasy RPG. You just roll up the character. That’s it. It’s amazing, though.