In episode 60 we visit the West and work our way around a circle, drafting cards to build our own boomtown. Can you earn the most Prosperity Points to make your town the best here boomtown this West has seen?
In episode 60 we visit the West and work our way around a circle, drafting cards to build our own boomtown. Can you earn the most Prosperity Points to make your town the best here boomtown this West has seen?
In episode 59, we go scavenging for food, fuel, and ways to stay alive in the 2-6 player game Maximum Apocalypse from Rock Manor Games.
Unfortunately for some of us, we have to deal with annoyances daily because we have TERRIBLE NEIGHBORS who just won’t stop ding dong ditching. Well, today is your day. You finally know exactly what makes your neighbor rage. You are ready to annoy your neighbor out of the street and conquer the cul-de-sac!
Nope, he’s not reviewing the four-season long History Channel TV series. But, Fairway did get a copy of The Money Pit of Oak Island game to review. Oak Island is a Canadian island and the famed location of an elaborately protected treasure. And, for far less money than’s been spent in search of the real treasure, see if he can reveal the mysteries of this famed location.
Math lovers rejoice, a math game is here for you! Those who fear the mighty calculator might want to run away from this math-influenced card game, Oddball.
The Inquisitive Meeple reviews and then talks with designer, Stephen Finn, about Herbaceous.
Cassie checks out the recently released to FLGS game Dice of Crowns! Roll your way to claiming the crown, and winning the game. Just don’t get stabbed.
In episode 57, Cassie shares her first roll-and-write game with you, Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age from Eagle Gryphon Games. A 1-4 player game in which players compete to roll their way to the most valuable civilization in the end of the game.
Becoming a Shogun is no easy feat. To be the best, you have to show your worth, and what’s worth more than land and bridges in the early 1600s? In Martial Art, you are fighting your opponents for claim to the lands and bridges. Each land and bridge is worth points, and the first to twelve land points (or three bridge cards) wins Martial Art.
In episode 56, Cassie’s checking out a light dice-rolling racing game arriving to Kickstarter soon from Mind the Gap Studios. Nothing says speed like frantic dice rolling! You can learn more about Project Nos here. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe! Want TIGR to review your upcoming Kickstarter? Visit our About Us page. Music Intro and outro: Rainbow Street by Scott Holmes Playthrough: Toys by Steve Combs