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DOOM: The Board Game
DOOM: The Board Game
2016 | Fighting, Video Game Theme
Amazing Miniatures (2 more)
Highly Thematic
Challenging
1 vs. Many Mode, requires teaching of two different rulesets (0 more)
  
Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game
Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game
2012 | Bluff, Collectible Components, Entertainment, Flight / Aviation, Miniatures
Next to the iconic light saber battles, nothing excites a Star Wars fan more than the epic space battles. The original Star Wars trilogy had some of the most unique and beautifully designed space ships in all of science fiction. For its time, the X-Wing was a truly iconic piece of special effects. With the introduction of Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures game from Fantasy Flight Games, players can now have their own space battles with these memorable ships. Does Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures have what it takes to score a victory on you table top or should it be encased in carbonite? Read on to find out!
Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures is a miniatures game of space combat for 2 players. The game players in about 30-60 minutes and can be expanded to accommodate more players.




Reviewer: Tony MastrangeliRead the full review here: https://www.boardgamequest.com/x-wing-miniatures-board-game-review/
  
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Paul T (21 KP) rated Kingdom Death: Monster in Tabletop Games

Jun 30, 2019 (Updated Oct 3, 2019)  
Kingdom Death: Monster
Kingdom Death: Monster
2015 | Adult, Adventure, Fantasy, Horror, Miniatures
Theme (4 more)
Original idea
Artwork
Detailed miniatures
Challenging
Rulebook can be difficult to navigate (2 more)
Some rules are confusing
More expensive than other similar games.
  
The Grimm Forest
The Grimm Forest
2018 | Fantasy
Beautifully crafted game visually. From the art on the boards and cards to the miniatures. (0 more)
Possibly didn't need most of the miniatures..... (0 more)
The Grimm Forest is a stunning game for so of the family, and is a great introduction to the hobby for new board gamers as well as an engaging enough experience for established gamers looking for some light fun.

Heartily recommend.
  
Dungeons & Dragons: Temple of Elemental Evil Board Game
Dungeons & Dragons: Temple of Elemental Evil Board Game
2015 | Adventure, Exploration, Fantasy, Miniatures
Good play mechanics and a ton of miniatures
This game plays as a distilled version of D&D and really does keep everything you love while losing some of the role playing and complexity. Hey, sometimes you just need a good dungeon crawl and this certainly won't disappoint those looking for just (and I mean Just) that. There's a little bit of character leveling but overall its a randomized dungeon with random monsters and treasure. Lots of pretty good miniatures to use during regular D&D doesn't hurt.
  
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Bob (8 KP) rated Rising Sun in Tabletop Games

Mar 6, 2019  
Rising Sun
Rising Sun
2018 | Political, Wargame
Advance game with a lot of different strategies, and ways to win. (2 more)
Visually pleasing.
Excellent turn system which keeps everyone involved.
Some rules are unclear and will cause a debate (0 more)
One of the best games you will ever play.
Great game with excellent miniatures and unique mechanics.
  
Zombies!!!
Zombies!!!
2001 | Entertainment, Exploration, Fighting, Horror, Miniatures
The miniature zombies (0 more)
everything else (0 more)
The miniatures are the only redeeming part of the game.
First player to reach the center of the Helipad tile and kill the Zombie there, or kill a total of 25 Zombies wins. When a player is killed they move back to the starting tile and lose half their Zombie kills. Boring and simple in a bad way, you must really love zombies to like this game.
  
Rising Sun
Rising Sun
2018 | Political, Wargame
The pieces, game machanics (0 more)
scoring (0 more)
Excellent Game
This game has some of the best miniatures I've ever seen. The board is beautiful and both clearly show the love the makers have for what they do. The rules are easy to pick up for most adults, even though scoring in this game is kind of strange. You can clearly do the best on the board for the entire game and still lose because of some special conditions other players can purchase in secret.
  
Gaslands Refuelled
Gaslands Refuelled
2019 | Game System, Miniatures
Super cheap miniatures game (3 more)
Easy to get into
Fun rules
Unlimited modelling options
No official pre-made pre-painted miniatures (1 more)
Print off your own templates or buy from 3rd parties
A brilliantly written and illustrated book for a tabletop game of post-apocalyptic racing – fast cars with big guns – Mad Max in miniature.
It’s tons of fun and easy to play the basics straight away. After that, there is more depth to the rules to explore and building teams to keep things interesting and have long term playability. To get started, you can use templates copied and printed from the book and normal dice, or like I have done, you can get plenty of third-party companies selling templates, scenery and ‘skid’ dice.

One of the main reasons I picked this game up, apart from the raving reviews I’d seen online, was the DIY modelling aspect of the game. As a long time mini-gamer of things like Warhammer and Star Wars FFG, I’m used to my miniatures burning a big hole in my pocket. Re-modelling and repainting HotWheels cars (Super cheap – a couple of quid vs about £30 for a Star Wars ship) is the best part of this game for me, you can use standard cars if you want to, but there are no official pre-made pre-painted ‘cars’ which may be a negative, if you’re not into modelling.

Fun is the main priority and my favourite rule is that if a rule is unclear, you choose whichever option results in the most carnage for all concerned … This is ‘The Rule of Carnage’.

Highly recommended – if you want a different mini game that’s fun and won’t break the bank, check this out!
  
Star Saga
Star Saga
2017 | Miniatures, Science Fiction
Dozens of miniatures (3 more)
Great detail
Great looking system
Customisable and adaptable
A couple of miniatures are slightly too flexible (minor damage) (1 more)
Limited replayability without going "alone"
Initial impressions and first play
I managed to pick up a copy of Star Saga by Mantic, initially because I wanted the accessories more than the game.

I opened the box and was blown away by the quality and quantity of the miniatures as well as the accessories. We are talking dozens of characters with great sculpts, as well as the doors and consoles etc which look fantastic (and to get these alone is a significant cost). Additionally, you get a couple of dozen deck tiles, which are perfect for many sci fi miniatures games, and can be used separately to the in-box missions, if you wanted to go it alone/freestyle for other players.

I watched one of the Play Through videos on YouTube, and decided to try it myself. The rules are pretty clear and easy to follow, and it does help that the first 2-3 suggested moves are spelled out in the rulebook.

The first mission is a 1-2 player mission; you can literally play the game on your own, and there is enough flex in the Nexus (read- GM) cards to give an unknown quality to the game. Controlling one Character only, it is fully meant to get you used to the game.

First time I played, I rolled poorly (with 4 dice, usually failing to hit, or having my hits blocked by armour/scenery) and eventually got swamped by lesser minions. The second time I tried it, I managed to get through to the objective and complete it; having said that, the first loss was still useful as it meant I could see what impact damage and wounds had on the character.

The second mission is a larger mission, controlling several characters with different rules, with locked doors and more enemies - the rulebook also suggest if you have 2 copies of the game, to play the 1st and 2nd missions at the same time - although I actually think there is enough pieces to play the 2 together from the one box with minimal adjustment (maybe a slightly shorter corridor, for example).

In short, although it doesn't have the same "freeflow" as something like the old gem Warhammer Quest, it is close, and is a great sci fi dungeon crawler. There are also lots of expansions, but I need to defeat these bad guys first...