Playing with Dice in the Bronze Age Some time ago, I played Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age. It was an enjoyable, easy to learn game. I have played Puerto Rico, San Juan, and Through the Ages: A Story of
Shipping Near Hong Kong – A Review of Macao
Pronouncing Macao Apparently it’s sometimes okay to pronounce foods differently. You say, “Tuh-MAY-toe.” I say, “Tuh-MAH-toe.” You say, “Puh-TAY-toe.” I say, “Puh-TAH-toe.” You say, “Kuh-KAY-oh.” I say, “Kuh-KAH-oh.” But you shouldn’t do that with place names. You say, “Wah-KEESH-kah.” I
That’s Life! Board Game Reviewed
That’s Life! A Better Name Than Verflixxt Wolfgang Kramer is one of my favorite board game designers, chiefly because he co-created El Grande, one of the funnest board games of all time. That’s Life! (originally Verflixxt, when published overseas) is
King of Tokyo: A Dice Game for the Monster in You
So you want to be King of Tokyo, do you? Sure, you can be king, but I bet you won’t want to sit on the throne very long! You play as a monster fighting other monsters for (temporary) control of the
Quarriors! – A Bucketful of Dice
Quarriors Nearly Defines Dicefest Quarriors! has dice, dice, and more dice. Tiny, little dice. Many colors of specialty dice. You start with your many dice in a bag. You blindly select some of them to roll. You do the best