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Ramya Muralidharan (2 KP) created a post in Indian Tenders

Mar 1, 2024  
2024: Software Development Trends & Indian Tender Insights

In the year 2024, the software development sector is experiencing significant growth globally, fueled by technological advancements and increased digitalization across various industries. This expansion in the software development prospect presents huge opportunities for businesses worldwide.

Concurrently, the software development industry in India is witnessing a surge in demand for digital solutions across diverse sectors. Indian enterprises are actively engaging in software development tenders process, both domestically and internationally, leveraging their expertise to deliver innovative solutions.

As we progress through 2024, it is crucial for businesses to stay abreast of the latest trends and opportunities in the software development arena. By monitoring Indian software development tenders, companies can tap into the dynamic Indian market and grab emerging opportunities to advance growth and success.

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Everdell
Everdell
2018 | City Building
Components (6 more)
Quality
Price
Game is expandable in future
Replayability
Theme
Artwork
Small text on special event cards because the card themselves are already small. (1 more)
Time can be alot if you have to teach new players.
My Favorite Game!
This game is hands down my favorite. Let's start there.

Players 1-4 Expands to 5-6 with future expansion
Ages 14+
Time 40-80 minutes. Definitely longer with more players especially if they are new to the game or worker placement in general. I played with 4 players and it took easily 150 minutes. Not complaining just with teaching and all it took longer than expected.
Components: These are full 3d pieces made of various materials. They all feel wonderful to hold and play with making collecting them for the game very satisfying.
Quality: The game is amazing in general and you can see the work that was put into the game. It was kick-started but you can tell there was a passion behind the game.
Price: The quality is worth it. And if you were ever unsure. Get the higher priced edition if possible. It will have more features like I believe metal coins for victory points as well as other content that are not in the base game like workers and cards for the solo game variant.
Expandable: The game has Pearlbrooke already out as well as 2 other Expansions being funded and at least a fourth one in the works because I read that they will not make a big box to put everything in, until the line is complete. And no big box yet. So a fourth expansion the look forward to for sure.
Replayability: Easily replayable as forest locations and special event cards will be different every time you play especially if you add some of the Expansions to your base game.
Theme: The idea of little woodland creatures collecting resources and building their own tiny cities is absolutely adorable and makes this game 100 times for fun and cute for me.
Artwork: The cards and board are fanominal. The art is so nice and cute.
  
    Citadels

    Citadels

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    In Citadels, players take on new roles each round to represent characters they hire in order to help...

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Rising Darkness (Dark Enchantments #2)
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I'm having trouble forming sentences from my thoughts so I'm just going to list them instead. :)

Emma and Damien were likable enough characters, even if their 'woe is me' routines got a bit annoying, luckily that got progressively better as the book went on. My main problem was that their romance took a bit of a backseat to the curse and vampires and I didn't quite buy it at the end.
The concept of the Cadre was interesting and I'd like to read the other Dark Enchantment books for an expansion on the organization.
Some scenes were rather graphic and took me a bit by surprise because I don't usually find those things in a Silhouette book, but they weren't such a big deal.
The writing was very good, even if some spots were a tad boring, and I'll be sure to look for more Cynthia Cooke books in the future.
Overall it's not the best paranormal romance I've read, but it kept my interest and entertained me all the same.
3.5 stars
  
Sheriff of Nottingham
Sheriff of Nottingham
2016 | Bluff, Card Game, Medieval
Bluffing and Bribing (3 more)
Expandable 6th player
Learn who your real friends are
Simple and good fun
Goods bags could be slightly larger (0 more)
Trust No One!!! Your Friends are Lying!
Players: 3-5 Expansion for 6th player is available
Bluffing and Bribing are encouraged in this game. It's how you win and learn who your real friends are. Are they lying about bribing you with a free contraband if you don't check their bag? Is it really in their bag? Should you take it or check them anyway? Such a hard choice.
Make and lose friends in this game which is sure to become a classic as it grows in popularity with your group. My and my friends love it! There is deffinently some strategy in there as to what to bring to market and when but there is also a bit if luck as to whether you will get checked or not. Either way the game is a blast and I recommend it to any group as it plays a decent size group.
  
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jd2105 (10 KP) rated Star Realms in Tabletop Games

Feb 24, 2020 (Updated Feb 24, 2020)  
Star Realms
Star Realms
2014 | Card Game, Fighting, Science Fiction
Action packed combos fast deckbuilding. (0 more)
Slows downa lot with multiple players. (0 more)
Reviewing this game as a whole.
First of all I'd like to say I am reviewing this game as a whole I am not specifying to any particular core for expansion. Star Realms is one of my favorite deckbuilding games. It is best with two players, however you can play with more. I personally do not like playing with any more than 3 players, as the game does slow down when more players are added. Aside from deck building the combinations that are possible in this game are through the roof and I absolutely love that part of this game. This was the first deck building game I played that introduced defense to a deck building game for me. I'm sure there are plenty of others that have defense in them however this is the one I was first introduced defense. Most of the deck building games I have played before was simply deck build, collect points, and/or destroy the other players.