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Reviews of final production copies of games or products

Tiles & Creatures & Strategies, Oh My!

If you like the collectible card game style, great anime art, and easy to learn tile placement games, then keep reading (or don’t, and leave disappointed… up to you…). Zu Tiles: Hime is a combination of CCG and tile placing, with a strategic nature, a great look, and a promise of more to come! Let’s check it out!


Puzzle Postcards Series Two

It’s the return of the escape room in an envelope! If you have an analytical mind that you’re dying to put to the test, and you’re looking to find big puzzles in a small package, then these puzzle postcards may be for you! Don’t worry, there aren’t any story/solution spoilers ahead, only a streamlined review to help you decide if this one should be on your shelf. Let’s check it out!


Always Protect Your Homeworld!

Are you ready to rule the galaxies by commanding a fleet of starships? Prove your worth in Homeworlds! You’ll need to plan your moves carefully, as you only gain access to certain abilities when you have the right ships, or are at the right types of stars. Can you overtake your opponent’s Homeworld without abandoning yours? Let’s find out!


A Pair of Great Light Games: Ice Duo!

Whether you’re looking to put your faith in the dice and push your luck to collect pyramids, or build some trees and nests out of pyramids in an abstract point-to-point movement game, Ice Duo has you covered! Combining two pyramid games – Ice Dice and Twin Win – into one convenient package, Ice Duo packs a lot to love together! Let’s check it out.


A Clank! Legacy Recap

Hey Gamers! I mentioned in a recent weekly plays list that I finished up one of the Clank! Legacy campaigns I had been working through! I wanted to jot down some of my thoughts on it in sort of a mini-review. But beware! There will be spoilers below. So if you plan on playing it and don’t want spoilers, don’t continue! That is all. Otherwise, enjoy!


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