Brass Birmingham Review

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The industrial revolution, reconstructed in card and wooden disc form. Brass: Birmingham is the kind of game that takes about ninety minutes to teach someone properly and then about three years to fully understand. It is a two-phase economic network builder set in 18th and 19th century Birmingham, where you are building industries, connecting cities, … Read more

Finspan Review: The Wingspan Spin-off That Earns Its Place

When Finspan was announced I was not sure the world needed another Span game. Wingspan has been one of my most-played games for years. Wyrmspan added dragons and a more complex engine layer. Where does a fish game fit? Having played Finspan a reasonable number of times, my answer is: it fits well, but for … Read more

Patchwork Review: The Two-Player Puzzle That Never Gets Old

A Cosy Yet Cunning Two-Player Board Game Patchwork is one of the games I recommend most often for two players. It is an easy teach, plays in about thirty minutes, and manages to pack a genuinely clever economy into what looks on the surface like a cosy quilting game. Do not let the theme put … Read more

Wyrmspan – Here be Dragons!

Wyrmspan is an engine-building game for 1 to 5 players in around 90 minutes. You are an amateur dracologist excavating underground caverns and attracting dragons to fill them. Three cavern rows form your sanctuary. Each dragon card has an ability that chains to others, building a more efficient engine as the game progresses. It plays … Read more

7 Wonders: The Ultimate Card Drafting Game Experience?

We first played 7 Wonders at UK Games Expo in 2023 and were not sure what to expect. By the end of the first game we were already negotiating a rematch. After that we played it constantly on Board Game Arena for months until we picked up our own copy. Designed by Antoine Bauza and … Read more

Carcassonne: A Classic Board Game Worth Your Time

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The tile-laying classic where the landscape is different every single game Carcassonne is a tile-laying game for 2 to 5 players in 35 to 45 minutes. Each turn you draw a tile and place it to extend the medieval landscape, then optionally place a meeple on a road, city, monastery, or farm to claim it. … Read more

Castles of Burgundy

The dice-placement Euro that looks approachable and quietly becomes one of the most satisfying strategy games you own Castles of Burgundy is one of those games that has quietly earned its place in the top ten of most respected board game lists for over a decade. It does not shout. It does not have dramatic … Read more

Stone Age Review: The Accessible Worker Placement Classic

A Classic of Strategy and Survival,The best worker placement game to play before you play Agricola What Is Stone Age? Stone Age board game is the worker placement game I recommend to everyone who wants to try the genre but is not sure they are ready for Agricola or Viticulture. It has the same satisfying … Read more

Agricola review

The worker placement game about farming that somehow produces the most tension I have ever felt at a board game table What Is Agricola? Agricola is a game about farming. You build fences. You plant crops. You raise animals. You expand your house. You feed your family every few rounds or you take begging cards, … Read more