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Steven Dodd (1449 KP) created a post

Aug 1, 2019  
Hello and good morning boardgame geeks. I received my kickstarter copy of Volfyirion and have done the unboxing and a gameplay of the game. Come have a look hit the subscribe and more is to come as well.
We have a prototype game on the way as well which will hit Kickstarter in the next few months. I can’t wait for it to arrive.
Here’s the link and I hope you come along and show your support
Doddy
     
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Akward (448 KP) rated Photosynthesis in Tabletop Games

May 24, 2018 (Updated Jun 4, 2018)  
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
2017 | Abstract Strategy, Economic, Environmental
Design is great (1 more)
Gameplay is unique
Unique
Photosynthesis is unlike any other boardgame. Usually when I explain games to new players, I can say 'this is like mafia' or 'this is like Dominion.' But Photosynthesis is unlike any other game that we have played.

I will warn you: it is cutthroat. The more people you have, the more that you need to compete with other players for sunlight.

The game's charm can wear off after a while. But if you can get it on sale, it is worth playing 15ish times.
  
Tigris & Euphrates
Tigris & Euphrates
1997 | Abstract Strategy, Ancient, Civilization, Territory Building
The best edition of one of the best, must-own board games in the world.
Tigris & Euphrates is one of my favourite games of the last twenty years, and a true classic of the modern boardgame era. Looking at the BGG rankings again, I find it an affront that it is not in the top-20 like it once used to be. Its current edition is the best that has ever been published. This is a must-buy; that's just it.


Reviewer: Antonios S
Read the review here: https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/17/17021.phtml
  
Game Night (2018)
Game Night (2018)
2018 | Comedy, Mystery
One liners (3 more)
Varied cast
Comedy value
Action adventure twist.
Laugh out loud funny.
The trailer didnt really do this film justice. I loved this film, and was unexpectedly funnier than I anticipated. Especially the bullet extraction scene. Also the, one liners were brilliant.

I watched this film twice in a short space of time, something I don't do unless I really like it.
Have been recommending it to all of my friends as a comic, laid back, gaming film. Should appeal to boardgame and escape room nerds like me too.
  
    Chess

    Chess

    7.6 (33 Ratings) Rate It

    Tabletop Game

    Chess is a boardgame, based on a 8 X 8 grid board. There are 16 pieces on each side: 8 pawns, 2...

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Kids Piano (0 KP) created a post

Jul 13, 2021  
n this era of technology, even child has their personal smartphone. All day, they do one thing on smartphones: playing games🎮 . But as a parent👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 , we concerned about this and looking for ways to stop your child from playing games. But, we can’t. however, we can make children learn things while playing their games.

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Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization
Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization
2006 | Civilization, Economic
AOB BOARDGAME REVIEW: THROUGH THE AGES
Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization is a bear of a game – and I love it. It’s the game that I wish I had as a teenager to play with my older brothers instead of our weekend long Risk or Axis and Allies binges (Those weekends may have had something to do with why I feel this way about dice now).

If you are a filler game type of person, or someone who doesn’t like to get too deep into games, I want to be honest with you – Through the Ages is probably not for you.

Reviewer: Joseph
Read the full review here: http://www.artofboardgaming.com/reviews/through-the-ages-review/