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Ticket to Ride: USA 1910
Tabletop Game
Ticket to Ride: USA 1910 is a card expansion for the original Ticket to Ride boardgame, winner of...
Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) rated Seasons in Tabletop Games
Mar 8, 2018
I really like Seasons. It’s a chaotic game, but it’s manageable. Especially with two players. The more players, the less control you have.
The timing element makes this game really interesting. You can manipulate the game and your opponents a lot by choosing or not choosing certain cards or dice. That, plus the card effects themselves and especially the effects of the Familiars, make this game very interactive.
Reviewer: Rowdy van Lieshout
Read the full review here: https://www.asaboardgamer.com/review/seasons/
The timing element makes this game really interesting. You can manipulate the game and your opponents a lot by choosing or not choosing certain cards or dice. That, plus the card effects themselves and especially the effects of the Familiars, make this game very interactive.
Reviewer: Rowdy van Lieshout
Read the full review here: https://www.asaboardgamer.com/review/seasons/
Griffin (480 KP) rated Hearthstone in Apps
Dec 17, 2018
Matches can go back and forth and are always surprising! (2 more)
Fun and creative interactions
Tavern brawls brings a fun challenge each week
Costs a lot of money to keep up with expansions (3 more)
Expensive cards are required for competitive play
Game is turning towards excessive randomness (RNG)
When you start topdecking its all about luck
Fun "casual" card game.
Callum Williams (11 KP) rated Magic: The Gathering in Tabletop Games
May 25, 2019
Klaverjassen Pro
Entertainment and Games
App
Klaverjassen is a Dutch card playing game, similar to Belote. It is played by four people, two...
The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) rated Guillotine in Tabletop Games
Oct 5, 2018
Simple, Easy, Elegant, Dark Humor (1 more)
Theme works perfectly even if it's a bit distasteful
A great travel card game.
This game is a must when we travel. It plays elegantly two players, and even better with more players making it slightly more chaotic. The whole game is using the cards in your hand to manipulate the line in order to collect the most powerful heads from the guillotine during the french revolution. This game is super easy to teach: Here's your cards, read what they do.... each turn you can play one of them to change the line. After playing your card (or not) you get to collect the next "head" in line.
For something this simple there really shouldn't be as much depth to this game, but it does have some good strategy, and really is a good time. Plus it's quick, we play a game in about 15 minutes.... perfect for having a drink on a balcony overlooking the ocean, and working on the line.
For something this simple there really shouldn't be as much depth to this game, but it does have some good strategy, and really is a good time. Plus it's quick, we play a game in about 15 minutes.... perfect for having a drink on a balcony overlooking the ocean, and working on the line.