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Reef
Reef
2018 | Abstract Strategy, Nautical
Ahh ze coral reef. How beauteous is her expanse, and so nurturing for her oceanic inhabitants. We must endeavor to protect her and rebuild her as best we can to foster wildlife and entreat Mother Nature. We shall do this by selecting only the best coral combinations to satisfy the dying environment.

Reef is an abstract hand management, pattern building game that challenges the players to become coral reef architects and rebuild our fragile underwater ecosystem. This is a lofty goal, as our coral reefs in the real world are hurting for rejuvenation something fierce.

DISCLAIMER: I do not intend to cover every single rule included in the rule book, but will describe the overall game flow and major rule set so that our readers may get a sense of how the game plays. For more in depth rules, you may purchase a copy from the publisher directly or from your FLGS. -T

Setup is easy: shuffle the player mats and deal one to each player. The player that received the one board containing the starfish will be the starting player. Deal the players one of each colored coral piece, two cards from the deck, and 3 VP tokens. Place your reef chunks in the middle of your board in any order and you are ready to play!

On your turn you can do one of two things: draw a card or play a card. There are three cards face up to form the offer row, or a player can pay a VP token to the card with the lowest printed VP total to take the face up card on top of the draw pile (a la Small World). When you play a card, you immediately take the coral pieces on the card and place them on your play mat. The pieces can be stacked on other pieces of the same or different color, or on a blank spot on the mat. Once done, you check the card you played for any scoring conditions you may have met from your play mat. I will not go into detail about scoring, but there are several types of scoring that are employed in a game of Reef. The game continues in this manner until all of one color of coral pieces are used up. Players finish the round and then count their VP tokens. The winner is the player with the most VPs.

Components. The box is, what, normal sized? And the art on it is wonderful. So colorful and instantly recognizable. In fact, the art on the game in its entirety is truly amazing. I love it! The cards are of fine quality, but since they are handled a bit I sleeved mine. The VP tokens are of good quality, and I like that the pieces aren’t just perfect circles. It’s not a huge deal, but it helps with immersion just that much more. Same for the player mats. They could have been just as effective with square mats, but just that bit of wave makes it more enjoyable to play on for me. The big chunky coral pieces are so fun to play with, and handle, and, honestly, drop. They are very satisfying and great for those with colorblindness since they are all different shapes for the different colors they represent. All in all, Next Move Games knocks it out of the park on components AGAIN!

As you can tell by our score, we really like this game a lot. The first time I played it, my father-in-law used an interesting strategy and won the game. The next time I played it, I tried to use that same strategy and came in 3rd place. So, I chalked that win up to luck of the (card) draw and am now seeking more varied strategies to become the King of Reef. This is perhaps what also keeps the game from being a Golden Feather Award winner – I can play my game strategy and you can play yours, but that’s it. There is no real player interaction. As one Duke of Dice Alex would sing it, Reef is actually just “multiplayer solitaire.” While that is completely appropriate and non-offensive, I believe that with some more player interaction I would be more apt to bump this one to a 6. That said, we at Purple Phoenix Games give Reef a well-deserved bubbly score of 15 / 18. Emerson has himself another hit and I am proud to have it in my collection. You should grab it too, maybe.
  
Gingerbread House
Gingerbread House
2018 | Fantasy, Kids Game, Puzzle
Clear Iconography (2 more)
Easy to Learn/ Easy Scoring
Beginner/Advanced Objectives
Bound to leave you cackling
Fun little game where you try to capture forest creatures/people by adding the right types of gingerbread to your house. Capture the highest point creatures and complete your objectives to be the player with the highest score! I liked that it has simple victory point objectives that work well for a first game or playing with younger children.
  
The 7th Continent
The 7th Continent
2017 | Adventure, Card Game, Exploration, Horror, Science Fiction
Table for One Kickstarter Alert: ‘7th Continent’
Table for One is a series focusing on solo tabletop gaming. The series will cover two flavors of solo games–games designed to be played by a single person exclusively and games that are multi-player but have a solo version. Today’s game is 7th Continent from Serious Poulp, a game currently on Kickstarter.

Reviewer: Will James
Read the full review here: https://geekdad.com/2015/10/7th-continent/
  
The Princes of Florence
The Princes of Florence
2000 | City Building, Political
REVIEW OF THE PRINCES OF FLORENCE
If you're a serious strategy player that enjoys a thinking man's games, this is one for you: a solid, interesting European design. If you prefer your games in a slightly lighter vein, read this review carefully first to see if Princes of Florence is actually of interest or not.

Original Review: 4/5
Reviewer: Shannon Appelcline
Read the full review here: https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/9/9343.phtml
  
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Jan 4, 2019  
About to start something that I think is a tad idiotic .. Have you ever heard of the app TubiTv??? Well, basically its a free streaming app built into my Sony BluRay player. And I'm going to watch and review all the horror films in it... There's 700# horror films on it... So it may take me some time. Im going to try and watch 2 a day.
I started last night with the classic "Zombeavers".
     
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    Bowling Game 3D

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    Play the ultimate sport game in amazing realistic 3D graphics. = 3 GAME MODES = Single Player Pass...