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Troyes
Troyes
2010 | Dice Game, Economic, Medieval
Now for Something Really Old: Troyes
I love this game. Let’s get that out of the way. I know a lot of people are claiming JASE (Just Another Soul-less Euro) with this one, and it certainly does not have that wonderful thematic feeling that some are looking for in their games. But, for me, it provides scads of really interesting decisions and strategies, while including dice (which I love when done well) and a variability that really amps up the replayability. I adore the art, on the cards as well as the board, and it scales well for player number.

Reviewer: Lucas Hedgren
Read the full review here: https://opinionatedgamers.com/2012/03/05/now-for-something-really-old-troyes/
  
Splendor
Splendor
2014 | Card Game, Economic, Political
Simple and Fun (3 more)
Easy to Teach
Easy to learn
Great gateway game
Theme is boring (0 more)
The theme might not be amazing, but the art is solid, and the games for simplicity and elegance can't be beat.
My wife and I play this all the time, we go on vacation and play on the beach under a cabana. It's a simple engine building game, with simple mechanics, you either collect three different jewels or two of the same, or you buy a card using those jewels to get permanent jewels. You get victory points for the higher value cards which are harder to get. We tend to make the game longer by adding to the number of victory points needed to win, we play to 22.
  
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Poison Princess (The Arcana Chronicles, #1)
Kresley Cole | 2012 | Dystopia, Romance, Young Adult (YA)
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8.8 (5 Ratings)
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Good begining
Kresley Cole has created an incredibly complex and surprising story line in this book. With romance, danger, relatability and a new take on Armageddon this book is the starter of the Arcana Chronicles. The book as a whole incorporates just enough romance to be relatively intriguing while not overpoweringly sappy. The series focuses on the growth and development of a 16 year old who is thrown into a world she literally dreamed of, and not in a good way. With zombies and superpowered teenagers based on tarot cards things are bound to get a little crazy. I recommend this book (and the series) to fantasy and fiction lovers.