In a first, Fairway plays two games at once: he reviews the metagame: Face the Consequences.
In a first, Fairway plays two games at once: he reviews the metagame: Face the Consequences.
Not so long ago, Fairway reviewed the game: Ambyria. He and his son have played it a bunch of times since and has made his son’s favorite game they’ve reviewed. Now he’s back with a review of the Starlight & Vengeance expansion.
Today, Fairway is a budding zoo entrepreneur trying to complete the most amazing zoo. That’s right! Step right up and see how Fairway does in this review of Zoomaka.
Chris chats with our very own Cassie and with Eric of (What’s Eric Playing?)
In episode 76 I take a look at Pumpkin Patch: Bad Seeds, a 15-20 minute card game for 2-3 players, from Brouhaha Games. Just the right amount of hand management for this size of a game, plus spooky art! Music Intro and outro: Rainbow Street by Scott Holmes Playthrough: Toys by Steve Combs
Turn back the clocks. Grab your life preserver and a fancy drink. Fairway tries to build the most luxurious, capable ship and sail it from England to New York before his opponent in today’s preview of Blue Riband.
The world is round. Fairway knows he can prove it and secure the riches of the new world. Or, at least, that’s what he thinks will happen in this preview of Days of Discovery by Matt Worden Games, coming to Kickstarter on June 19th.
The Inquisitive Meeple interviews Scott Almes about Boomerang, and then reviews the card-drafting roll and write game, currently on Kickstarter.
In episode 75 I check out a new Kickstarter game called Circuit Breaker from Freshwater Game Company! Circuit Breaker is a 1-3 player game in which players connect groovy appliances to their electric panels to earn points for the end of the game. How happenin’ can you make your pad? To learn more about Circuit Breaker, visit: https://www.freshwatergameco.com Music Intro and outro: Rainbow Street by Scott Holmes Playthrough: Toys by Steve Combs
Fairway has said before he’d never buy a legacy game, but will happily play someone else’s. Well, this past Christmas, he got Charterstone for a gift and this marks his first review of a legacy game. Find out if the “journey” was worth it. If you don’t like spoilers, then don’t read this review.