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A quick dip in the ocean with some nasty surprises
CHRIS LOWRY
As a seasoned gamer, it’s hard not to see the prefix ‘The Card Game’ and read ‘the cash in’. But Rajas of the Ganges is a strange game to cash in on, as while it did okay, it wasn’t a blockbuster rele
Deckbuilding, in this economy? There are a lot of deckbuilding games out there, and Shards of Infinity: Saga Collection is like a buffet of some of your favourite mechanics, cut with a handful of neat
There’s been a glut of popular media featuring fight-to-the-death style scenarios in recent years. Alice in Borderland, The Hunger Games, Squid Game – stories of normal people being thrust into life-o
Sometimes it can seem like roleplay games always come down to dungeons filled with dwarves and goblins hacking at each other with swords. Just studying t-shirts at a gaming con tends to imply a homoge
If I’ve learnt one thing while reviewing Pukeapocalypse, it’s this: some people just can’t stand vomit. I’ve tried to explain the game to several individuals who have just held up a hand and said “Nop
Throwdown! It’s time for a wrestling-themed small card game from purveyors of small box delights, Oink Games. Maskmen is a long-awaited reprint of a decade-old design which I can’t get enough of! Mask