Lords of Waterdeep I imagine many of you are familiar with this game set in the Dungeons and Dragons universe. This game for 2-5 players was designed by Peter Lee and Rodney Thompson and released by Wizards of The Coast in 2012.
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Ancient Civilizations of the Inner Sea We had a chance to put this game, designed by Christopher Vorder Bruegge and Mark McLaughlin and just released by GMT, on the table and give it a quick try. We had played another game earlier
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Lincoln This is a very high-level, quick-playing game of the American Civil War for 2 players. It was designed by Martin Lawrence and released in 2018. We had a chance to give this fun game a try this week. The action is
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Churchill (Big Three Struggle For Peace) This is a fun and challenging game for three that has a different take on global-scale, WW2 games. Designed by Mark Herman and published by GMT Games in 2015, the game focuses on the conferences held
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MedievalWe had a chance to play a game that was new to most of us, but has been around for over a decade. Medieval was designed by Richard H. Berg (the well-known game designer who just passed away) and released by GMT
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Fortress EuropaWe went a little old school a couple weeks ago. Bob with CLS Games was gracious enough to come down with a copy of the game to teach us the “Designer Signature Edition” of Fortress Europa, which was designed by John
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The Games You Want to Play… 1775: RebellionIn honor of the 4th of July, the game 1775 seemed an appropriate topic to post. This is a simple, but fun game about (surprise) the American Revolution. This game, developed by Beau Beckett &
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No Peace Without SpainThe War of Spanish Succession 1702-1713 We had not played this excellent game, designed by a good friend of mine – Don Herndon, in some time. But a quick play this week reminded me of why this elegantly designed
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LisboaThis creation of Vital Lacerda, published by Eagle-Gryphon Games, is a fun, deep game about…rebuilding the capital of Portugal after the great earthquake of 1755. Wait, what? Yes, it’s true. I was fortunate enough to happen across the guys who run the
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1846: The Race to the Midwest, 1846-1935 This is a member of the long-lived 18xx series of railroad games – which includes numerous iterations and has a devoted fan base. The most recent versions are produced by GMT. I believe that 1846
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