In episode 55, we get crazy stir fryin’ in the family dexterity game Wok on Fire from Green Couch Games. Flip ingredients and make fancy shmancy recipes! The one with the greatest point-yielding recipes wins the game.
In episode 55, we get crazy stir fryin’ in the family dexterity game Wok on Fire from Green Couch Games. Flip ingredients and make fancy shmancy recipes! The one with the greatest point-yielding recipes wins the game.
In episode 54 we look into a great two player game called Bridges to Nowhere from Doomsday Robots Game Co. Can you create the most impressive bridge? I’ve learned that I DEFINITELY cannot. But that doesn’t mean I won’t wanna play this game over and over!
What could possibly go wrong if Fairway’s put in charge of a farm? Well, it turns out a lot, unless it’s in Stardew Valley (which is a fantastic video game, by the way). For you see, in today’s review, Fairway picks up Farmageddon, an unabashed take-that card game by Grant Rodiek.
In episode 53, we take a look at a great two player game that is available for FREE on Board Game Geek called Chicken Roundup!
We’re starting to think about a category of reviews that involves games about food. Okay, not really, but they’re starting to make up a good percentage of the games Fairway gravitates toward. In today’s review, Fairway picks up the flavorful game, Herbaceous, a recent Kickstarter delivery from Eduardo Baraf.
What do you get when you combine a post-apocalyptic future, farming, and war? The Siege of Sunfall. Today, Fairway takes a look at this recent Kickstarter delivery from Grey Gnome Games. See if he and his band of mini-meeple fighters can survive.
Does playing Love Letter too much make you want to toss your cookies? Well, what if I told you that today Fairway picks up a micro game by David Sheppard that will make you Toss Your Cookies.
Ryan fills you in on some fillers you should know about, but may not.
Chinese Card Swap is a light game in which players are trying to collect four cards of the same color. Collect all four, and you win! However you must swap your way to collecting all four before your opponents. Memory is the name of the game (well actually it’s not but you get it). Can you keep track of the colors you need?
Vampires. Can’t live with them, can’t be undead without them. Even vampire clans can’t seem to get along, so what’s a clan leader supposed to do? I guess grow their vampire crypt in hopes of overcoming their rival vampire clans…