Aaron previews the hand management, area influence\majority game Rulerbenders designed by Tom Vandeweyer with art by Xavier Gueniffey Durin. Rulebenders is being published by Game Brewer.
Category: Board Games
Don’t Let it Die Review | Bring the Heat and Keep it Alive
Aaron reviews the cooperative, survival, resource management, crafting game Don’t Let It Die from Dustin Hendrickson and Thunk Games.
The Transcontinental Preview | The Tracks and The ‘Gram
aron previews the worker placement, pick-up and deliver, resource bidding game The Transcontinental from Glen Dresser/Wheelhouse Games.
Knock Knock Card Game Review | …One’s Here
Aaron reviews the potential enemy-making hand-management, take that game Knock Knock from Trinity Craft Games.
Fairy Season Review | We hardly brew ye!
Aaron reviews the fairy capturing hand-management, trick-taking Fairy Season from Good Games Publishing.
Dealt! Card Game Review | Hand (Un)management
Aaron reviews Dealt! designed by Katja Stremmel from AMIGO Games.
Skeptics Tabletopia Preview | Poltergeist Proving
Aaron previews the 1-4 player coop dice-rolling ghost inspection game Skeptics from Usiak Games & Designs designed by Jon Usiak.
Shadow Network Board Game Preview | Collect Covertly
Aaron previews the 1-5 player worker placement, contract fulfillment game Shadow Network from Rafael Rosario and Talon Strike Studios.
Space Dinos Kickstarter Preview | Exploration over Extinction
Aaron previews the 1-4 player tile placement, die manipulation game Space Dinos from Paodle Games.
Hello Neighbor: The Secret Neighbor Party Game Review
#HelloNeighborSecretNeighbor #ArcaneWonders #partygames Aaron reviews Hello Neighbor: The Secret Neighbor
Studies in Sorcery Preview | Dig for Grades
Aaron previews the 1-4 player set collection, push your luck, spell-making game Studies in Sorcery from Weird Giraffe Games.
The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine Review | Card Game
Aaron reviews the coop trick taking game The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine from KOSMOS.
School of Sorcery Review | Board Game
Aaron reviews the area majority/influence game School of Sorcery from Dr. Finn’s Games designed by Steve Finn.
Similo Fables | Similo History Card Game Review
Aaron reviews the cooperative guessing games Similo History and Similo Fables from Horrible Games.
The Alpha Board Game Review | Lead The Pack or Go Hungry
Aaron reviews the area majority/influence and Prisoner’s Dilemma abstract strategy game The Alpha from Games By Bicycle.
Annapurna Leave No TRace Behind Board Game Preview | Climb and Keep it Clean
Aaron previews the mountain scaling game , for friends or foes, Annapurna from Rebecca Horovitz.
Ubongo! Extreme Fun-Size Edition Review | You vs Your Patience
Aaron reviews the puzzle, shape-placement game Ubongo! Extreme from KOSMOS.
Colors of Paris Review | Place the Rainbow
Aaron reviews the the colorful worker placement game Colors of Paris from Super Meeple and Luma Imports.
RUS’ Preview | Fake it ’til you make it
Aaron previews the the royalty-aspiring, tableau-building, bluffing game RUS’ from Hardy House Games.
Dead & Breakfast Review | Lie and Shine!
Aaron reviews the realistic ghostly hotel management simulator Dead & Breakfast from Brain Crack Games.
Concluzio Review | Figure out what is right in front of you
Aaron reviews the number, color and shape deduction card game Concluzio from Puzzling Pixel Games.
Arcana Rising Preview | Card Drafting Spell Casting and Engine Building
Aaron previews the card drafting, spell casting and engine building game Arcana Rising designed by Tim Armstrong published by Grey Fox Games.
Berrymandering Review – I can see what you did there
Aaron plays the abstract strategy and unfortunately topical tile placement game Berrymandering from Tessalation Games.
Cube Attack Playthrough – you can’t hear a cube scream in space
Aaron plays some Cube Attack via Tabletopia with the team at Vanagloria Games.
Exchange Review | Board Game
Aaron reviews the economic deduction game Exchange designed by Eric Sillies and published by Games By Bicycle and somehow refrains from saying “Sell!, Sell!, Sell!”