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!
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!
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…
Fairway ventures further North to the frigid tundra of the Yukon. He’s decided to quit making and reviewing games to pursue his real passion: styling hair. But not just any hair, lumberjack beards and bear hair. Yes. In today’s preview, Fairway takes a cut at Yukon Salon. The game is coming to Kickstarter, tomorrow.
The cat-and-dog world is a place of fierce competition and subtle politics. At least it is in Royals, a full card game masquerading as a micro-card game by Level 32 Games. There’s no fire hydrants or butt-sniffing or boxes to play in in this game of political intrigue. See if Fairway comes out as top dog.
In episode 52, we have fun with a lighter party game titled SiXeS, in which at least six players has sixty seconds to write a list of six words. The game lasts six rounds. I can only guess where they acquired the game title…
In episode 51 we try really hard to not screw up this dinner party in Find Your Seats from Button Shy Games. I Lost the seating arrangement for guests? No problem, just find out what they like to talk about, and seat appropriately…If you can.
In episode 49, Cassie checks out a brutal card game called Psychological Warfare from DPH Games. Can you handle the mental anguish well enough to be the best in all traits?
There’s been a lot of “bidding” and “auction games lately. The general idea is that players use some form of currency to outbid your opponents to win a thing and score more points. In a departure from the more traditional bidding game, Fairway picks up Highest Bidder which introduces programmed actions into the bidding framework.
For a crazy cat lady like myself, traveling equals missing my fur babies. But if I could travel to a town full of cats? I think a paradise like that could…ease my loneliness. Come with me as we visit such a place in the game Cat Town by Jog Kung, Meofrom Twoplus Games.
Board and card games cover all sorts of topics. Today, Fairway picks up Treatment: A Psychiatry Card Game. A game that tackles psychological disorders like addiction, depression, anxiety and a host of other disorders. See if this game is just what the doctor ordered.