I really like that title. But it is something right now that I’m really thinking about. There are a lot of games that are crowdfunding
I have some big, and some little board games coming in on this newest Point of Order, which one do you want to play?
Things get weird in this session of Tower of the Gods. What did they get up to in this session of Dungeons and Dragons.
Are good looking board games better than ugly board games? Or is this just how we judge games like we judge food?
It’s time to clean out some room on my shelves for incoming Kickstarter and other board games. Which Lord of the RIngs game is leaving my shelf?
Brighten up your game collection with Kroma, a game about colors and lights from Breaking Games. A 1-3 player abstract game with a light up board.
Chuck some virtual dice in Railroad Ink Challenge an app of Railroad Ink by Horrible Guild. Is this a good digital implementation?
Some new games are coming into the collection, including Fireball Island. What else is showing up and what do I want to play next?
How many times do you have to play through a game before you give it a review? Is there a set number of times, and why does it matter?
Out of all the games I’ve rated, what board game in my collection has been rated the highest or lowest or the only one at 4.5?