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Board game enthusiast

Quick Take: Dieson Crusoe

Designer: Jinhee Han and HaeYo Artist: Pasio Publishers: Self-published and Best with 1 Games Players: 1 Time: 30-60 minutes I don’t often play solo games but every now and then one comes along that I cannot resist. Dieson was released … Continue reading

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Quick Take: MON

MON – Emblems from Sengoku Designer: Osami Okano Publisher: Studium Mundi Players 2-5 Time: 15 minutes Mon is a card shedding game inspired by 16th century Japan during the warring period of Sengoku Jidai. The game consists of 3 suits … Continue reading

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Lorna – Preview of Sweet Lands

Sweet Lands Designer: Totsuca Chuo Artist: Tatsuki Asano Publisher: Uchibacoya Players: 1-4 Time: 100-200 minutes Sweet Lands is the next big box game from Japanese publisher Uchibacoya. Well known for their delightful wooden tokens (the sea-eeples in Aqua Garden!), they … Continue reading

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First Impressions: Shinjuku

Shinjuku (the busiest train station in Tokyo) is a network and pick up and delivery game set in Tokyo, As the owners of competing companies, players build stores and rail lines for customers to get to their stores earning victory … Continue reading

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Preview: Ginza Retro Café

Ginza Retro Café is a new game from the Japanese design team of Nanatsumu. It was released recently in a Japanese only edition at TGM Spring 24 and sold out in 10 minutes. Nanatsumu will be bringing it to Kickstarter … Continue reading

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Review: The Phantom of the Opera

Designer: Geonil Artist: BIJOU Publisher: Schemers Players: 2 Time: 15 min The Phantom of the Opera is based on the novel and in the game, one player takes on the role of the Phantom (Erik) and the other Christine.The Phantom … Continue reading

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