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Bacon, Letters, and Tomatoes: Review

October 5, 2017October 5, 2017 Fairway 3 GamesReviews

Everything is better with bacon. And in today’s review, Fairway taste tests that theory in this burger-building, word game, Bacon, Letters and Tomatoes. 

Bacon Letters and Tomatoes, Card Stacking, Educational, Family Game, Food, Pacdude Games, Par, Spelling, The Game Crafter, Word GameLeave a comment

Lotus: Review

August 22, 2016September 2, 2017 Cassie ElleReviews

Lotus is a beautiful game released recently by Renegade Studios, in which players take turns laying cards to create up to five different types of flowers ranging from the three-petaled Iris, to the seven-petaled Lotus. Harness the energy of the Lotus Garden and achieve true enlightenment as the winner in this light and delightful game, Lotus.

Area Control, Card Game, Card Stacking, Lotus, Renegade Studios1 Comment

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