Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
Somewhere deep in the cosmos, life is forming
EMMA GARRETT
In Forest Folk, you play as witchy denizens of the sylvan realm, using magical powers to cultivate an arboreal sanctuary fit for pilgrims to seek enlightenment within. In practical terms, this involve
Sometimes I really fancy playing something a bit like chess. A game that’s strategic and completely without luck; a two-player puzzle where we can outwit one another. I just don’t want the overwhelmin
This game brings the magic of LEGO into the world of tabletop gaming. It is a remake of a previous game – Brick Party – from a decade ago by the same designer, but this time with LEGO’s official invol
Dying Message comes in a small box, reminiscent in size of a video cassette – if anyone remembers those. A bit bigger than a DVD? It’s a cinematic feeling that the game is going for from the off, as i
Who is the greatest modern tabletop designer is a frivolous and unwinnable debate, but were you to undertake such a folly, you wouldn’t be laughed out of the room for introducing the name Uwe Rosenber
We’re in a remarkable age where 58-year-old avant-garde films are receiving mainstream board game releases. I say mainstream as this is a Maestro Media title intended for big box stores and a broad ma