Tag: Lunch Time Games
Posted on December 2, 2021
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My first Smash Up review in almost two years! One of my pandemic lock-down games purchases (and yes, there were many…too many) was the latest Smash Up expansion, this time done as a co-production with the OP and thus including the Marvel Comics license.… Continue Reading “Expansion Review – Smash Up: Marvel”
Posted on November 29, 2021
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Do you like giving it to one of your opponents, good and hard? By that I mean, of course, by overwhelming them with so much stuff that they can’t cope with it. (What did you think I meant?) Anyway, if you like that sort… Continue Reading “Review – Whirling Witchcraft”
Posted on November 24, 2021
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It’s good to see the Players’ Aid back to doing some posts! They’re still just interviews right now (or they were, until they posted something non-interviewish this morning after I had written all of this last night!) so I’m going to continue doing a… Continue Reading “November 2021 Monthly Update From GMT Games”
Category: Board Games, GMT Update, NewsTags: A Distant Plain, Block Wargames, Brian Train, Card-Driven Game, Chad Jensen, Charioteer, Combat Commander: Europe, Commands & Colors: Ancients, Francisco Gradaille, Fred Serval, GMT Games, I Napoleon, Levy & Campaign Series, Lunch Time Games, P500, Plantagenet: Cousins' War for England, Players' Aid, Red Flag Over Paris, Richard Borg, Solo Games, Ted Raicer, The Last Hundred Yards, The Last Hundred Yards Volume 3: The Solomon Islands, Volko Ruhnke, Wargames
Posted on November 19, 2021
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Feeling a little grey? Suffering from a lack of colour in your life? Have I got the game for you. TEN is the new card game published by Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG) and it is bright! Just look at that box. The game was… Continue Reading “Review – TEN”
Posted on November 10, 2021
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I’m not sure if Vampires will ever go out of style. Is it the exotic nature of them that can sometimes turn erotic? (Please, nobody bring up Twilight….crap, too late) Whatever it is, vampires are all over pop culture, and even in a few… Continue Reading “Review – Crave”
Posted on November 1, 2021
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Now this is more like it. October was a great month for gaming, with me playing 19 different games in the month. This included six new to me games and two new to me expansions! What a cornucopia of games! Well, those aren’t games,… Continue Reading “New to Me – October 2021”
Category: Board Games, New to MeTags: Alderac, Anno 1800, Ben Pinchback, Ben Rosset, Card Games, David Turczi, Deckbuilders, Deduction, Ecos: First Continent, Ecos: New Horizon, Elizabeth Hargrave, Expansions, Foxtrot Games, Gary Arant, GMT Games, Grid Movement, Imperium: Classics, Jared Saramago, Jason Zila, Jerry White, John D Clair, Justin Gary, Kosmos, Lunch Time Games, Mariposas, Mark Aasted, Martin Wallace, Mataio Wilson, Matt Riddle, Matthew O'Malley, Nigel Buckle, Osprey Games, Renegade Games Studios, Resource Management, Ryan Sutherland, Set Collection Games, Shards of Infinity, Shards of Infinity: Into the Horizon, Storm Above the Reich, Subastral, The Search for Planet X, Tile-Laying Games, Wargames
Posted on October 29, 2021
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I’ve playing a ton of the Shards of Infinity app and I finally played the card game last year at Dice Tower West. I liked it so much that I bought it during the pandemic lockdown for me and the wife to play. It… Continue Reading “Expansion Review – Shards of Infinity: Into the Horizon”
Category: Board Games, ReviewTags: Card Games, Deckbuilders, Gary Arant, Jared Saramago, Jason Zila, Justin Gary, Lunch Time Games, Mataio Wilson, Ryan Sutherland, Shards of Infinity, Shards of Infinity: Into the Horizon, Shards of Infinity: Relics of the Future, Stone Blade Entertainment, Ultra Pro
Posted on October 14, 2021
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I have always loved The Networks, ever since the beginning. It was one of my first Kickstarter games and it’s solidly in my Top 10 games of all time. So when I heard that a 2-player version of the game, The Rival Networks, was… Continue Reading “Review – The Rival Networks”
Posted on October 7, 2021
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(Edit – 12/14/21: I completely forgot to update this to say that the Steel Police faction is now out. Free if you had it in the app before! Now there are 5 factions to choose from) The Neuroshima Hex app has been around for… Continue Reading “App Review – Neuroshima Hex by Portal Games”
Category: Apps, Board Games, ReviewTags: 2-Player Games, Android, Apps, Big Daddy Creations, ios, Lunch Time Games, Michal Oracz, Neuroshima Hex 3.0, Portal Games
Posted on October 4, 2021
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Just saw this on Boardgame Geek over the weekend and since I loved Hanamikoji, I am definitely interested in the new sequel game called Hanamikoji: Geisha’s Road. Designed by Jerry Chiang and Eros Lin with art by Maisherly, the game will be published by… Continue Reading “Hanamikoji: Geisha’s Road & More Coming to Kickstarter in October”