The Quacks of Quedlinburg: A Potion-Brewing Delight

Few board games bring as much laughter, tension, and sheer excitement to the table as The Quacks of Quedlinburg. This quirky, push-your-luck bag-building game has been a staple in our collection for years, and it’s easy to see why. Whether you’re an experienced gamer or just dipping your toes into board gaming, there’s something undeniably … Read more

Terraforming Mars – Giving Mars a Makeover

Terraforming Mars is one of those games that seems daunting at first but quickly reveals itself to be an absolute masterpiece. We’ve had countless sessions where we’ve fought for corporate dominance, struggled with resource management, and cheered as we saw Mars slowly transform from a barren wasteland into a habitable planet. It’s a game that … Read more

Dune: Imperium – A Deep Dive into the Spice-Fuelled Strategy

Tabletop gamers, let’s talk about Dune: Imperium. It never fails to deliver a tense, strategic battle of wits in our games. If you love deck-building, worker placement, and a healthy dose of political intrigue, this one’s got your name all over it. But is it worth the hype? Will it “Spice” up your game night? … Read more

Everdell – A Whimsical Adventure in Woodland Strategy

There’s something truly special about opening a board game and being instantly transported to a whole new world. That’s exactly what happens with Everdell. Here at Let’s Play Games HQ, we’ve spent countless hours immersed in its enchanting woodland setting, and honestly, it never gets old. Whether you’re a seasoned board gamer or new to … Read more

Takenoko – A Delightful Bamboo-Filled Adventure

Here at Let’s Play Games HQ, we love a game that looks as good as it plays, and Takenoko is a prime example. With its charming panda, beautifully illustrated hex tiles, and a satisfying mix of strategy and luck, it’s a staple in our collection. Whether you’re a seasoned gamer or someone looking for an … Read more

Tsuro: A Relaxing yet Strategic Tile-Laying Game

There’s something almost meditative about Tsuro. It’s a game that’s easy to learn, quick to play, and visually stunning on the table. Yet, beneath its serene exterior lies a deceptively strategic challenge that keeps players coming back for more. Here at Let’s Play Games HQ, we’ve had countless sessions of Tsuro, and it never fails … Read more

Parks Board Game Review

There’s something about a game that captures the essence of the great outdoors without needing to lace up your hiking boots. Parks, designed by Henry Audubon and published by Keymaster Games, is a love letter to the US National Parks, wrapped up in a beautifully illustrated, thoughtfully designed board game. Here at Let’s Play Games … Read more

Mind Up Board Game Review

Here at Let’s Play Games HQ, we’re always on the lookout for clever, engaging board games that challenge the mind without melting it. Mind Up caught our attention for its unique twist on card drafting and turn-based strategy. I’ve spent plenty of hours playing this one at different player counts, and I’ve got thoughts, lots … Read more

Finspan

Finspan is one of those games that caught my eye, because i wasn’t sure if there was space for another “Span” game. I quickly discovered that Finspan carves out its own space with fresh mechanics and a distinctive theme. So, if you’re curious about what makes this game tick, let’s take a closer look. Finspan … Read more

Love Letter Overview and review

A Pocket-Sized Game of Deduction and Intrigue Sometimes, the simplest games are the most addictive. Love Letter is one of those rare gems—a small, unassuming deck of cards that delivers an incredibly satisfying game of deduction, bluffing, and risk-taking. It’s the kind of game you can teach in minutes, yet it keeps you coming back … Read more