
Latest reviews
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Azul review: a simple, sharp board game of building beautiful tile walls
Azul is an easy-to-learn game that reveals surprising depth as it (literally) builds
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Splendor review: a modern board game gem
Splendor is an easy-going game of building a gemstone empire that's perfect for beginners, but has enough strategy to satisfy the competitive
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Quacks of Quedlinburg board game review
Quacks of Quedlinburg mixes gambling and strategy in a way that's approachable for families, but has bite for the competitive
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Azul Queen's Garden review: a mechanics and strategy master
T3's official Azul Queen's Garden review is here
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Schotten Totten board game review: Poker-like fun for two players
Schotten Totten brings the best non-gambling parts of Poker for two players, in a very clever and cheap game
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The Crew: Mission Deep Sea board game review: an ingenious co-operative classic
The Crew: Mission Deep Sea adds clever twists to the traditional trick-taking genre of card game
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Unmatched: Battle of Legends board game review: clever two-player action
Unmatched: Battle of Legends is a great two-player game where a simple setup provides endless tactical fun
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Pandemic: Hot Zone – North America review: a short cooperative board game with big ambitions
This version of Pandemic is small enough to fit in a petri dish, but still has the toughness of the full game
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Ticket to Ride New York review: one of the best cheap board games available
Ticket to Ride: New York is easy to learn, plays in 20 minutes, and yet packs in enough interesting choices to feel like a full game experience
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