Got, Not Got: Leeds United: The Lost World of Leeds United
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Got, Not Got: The Lost World of Leeds United is an Aladdin's cave of memories and memorabilia,...
Got, Not Got: Liverpool: The Lost World of Liverpool Football Club
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Got, Not Got: The Lost World of Liverpool is an Aladdin's cave of memories and memorabilia,...
Got, Not Got: Newcastle United: The Lost World of Newcastle United
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Got, Not Got: The Lost World of Newcastle United is an Aladdin's cave of memories and memorabilia,...
Got, Not Got: Norwich City: The Lost World of Norwich City
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Got, Not Got: The Lost World of Norwich City is an Aladdin's cave of memories and memorabilia,...
Got, Not Got: Southampton FC: The Lost World of Southampton
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Got, Not Got: The Lost World of Southampton is an Aladdin's cave of memories and memorabilia,...
Got, Not Got: Spurs: The Lost World of Tottenham Hotspur
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Got, Not Got: The Lost World of Tottenham Hotspur is an Aladdin's cave of memories and memorabilia,...
Daniel Bowman (5 KP) rated Forbidden Island in Tabletop Games
Jun 28, 2019
It didn't stop us though. We still play it and have learned how to apply strategies to help each character meet objectives quickly.
We are considering other games in the franchise, but now the kids are hooked on gaming and we're trying new types.
Well worth the money for adventure and strategy for even seasoned players. The scaled difficulty and multiple characters make strategy and replay a must. The more people playing, the more the game seems to adapt.
Maybe not the best intro to new gamers, but it worked for us!
Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting (Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition)
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) rated Star Wars: Imperial Assault in Tabletop Games
Mar 7, 2018
Having made a ton of money off their excellent X-Wing game before moving onto capital ship battles, Imperial Assault is Fantasy Flight’s shot at moving Star Wars into more traditional tabletop territory.
If you’ve ever played HeroQuest, Space Crusade or even XCOM, you’ll be familiar with the basics here: players take control of a character and take turns to move about a grid-based battlefield, using terrain as cover as they battle enemies and complete objectives.
It’s designed for 2-5 players, but shines brighter the closer you get to the latter. A single player—basically the dungeon master—takes control of all Imperial forces, while everyone else selects a single Rebel character, choosing from a stable of RPG class stalwarts (support, sniper, etc).
Reviewer: Luke Plunkett
Read the full review here: https://kotaku.com/star-wars-imperial-assault-the-kotaku-review-1734772222
Sarah (7798 KP) rated Dobble - Harry Potter version in Tabletop Games
Dec 3, 2019
This is basically a modern take on the classic card game Snap and it really is a great version, with up to 5 mini games playable with each deck. The Harry Potter version is a lot of fun and massively appealed to my geeky side, although did cause a lot of arguments - my less HP minded friends kept shouting out "boy!", "owl!" etc but I refused to allow it until they shouted their actual name (i.e Hedwig, Draco Malfoy). Maybe I'm just cruel, but surely that's the point of the HP version?! Arguments aside, it's a ridiculously fun game to play with people of all ages. My only criticism would be it seems fairly pricey for what is a glorified pack of cards.