Over the past few years me and my partner MaFt have discovered a love of board games. We have quite a variety ranging from popular games with every household like Risk and Monopoly to less well known games like Splendor and Pandemic. The only problem we have is finding games which are interesting and fun Continue reading →
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Exploding Kittens *Review*
YOU PUT THE CARDS FACE DOWN ON THE TABLE AND TAKE TURNS DRAWING FROM THEM. IF YOU DRAW A KITTEN CARD, YOU EXPLODE. WHEN YOU EXPLODE, YOU DIE AND YOU ARE OUT OF THE GAME. – Exploding Kittens Rulebook That’s the game. And that’s one of the main things about Exploding Kittens, it’s that when it comes Continue reading →
Bananagrams *Review*
Bananagrams is a fast and fun word game that requires no pencil, paper or board. One hand can be played in as little as five minutes. Very similar to the non-standardized Anagrams game Gameplay involves arranging one’s tiles into a grid of connected words faster than one’s opponents. The object of the game is to Continue reading →
Carcassonne Board Game *Review*
Carcassonne is a tile-placement game in which the players draw and place a tile with a piece of southern French landscape on it. The tile might feature a city, a road, a cloister, grassland or some combination thereof, and it must be placed adjacent to tiles that have already been played, in such a way that Continue reading →
Abalone *Review*
Abalone is a beautiful and functional board has room for two teams of large marbles. Players take turns pushing the marbles around the board, with the goal of pushing six of the opposing player’s marbles off the board. The central idea is that a column of marbles has weight given by the number of marbles Continue reading →
Colt Express Board Game Review
In Colt Express, you play a bandit robbing a train at the same time as other bandits, and your goal is to become the richest outlaw of the Old West. The game consists of five rounds, and each round has two phases: Phase 1: Schemin’ Each player plays 2-5 action cards on a common pile, with the Continue reading →
Arokah *Review*
What is Arokah? Evocative symbols and intriguing designs. An air of antiquity that hints of a bygone age. Powers of creativity and intelligence casts our gaze beyond the stars… A new discovery revealed for the very first time, Arokah represents one of nature’s best kept secrets. A unique set of elements formed within the structure Continue reading →
Netflix Announce Third series of Stranger Things
Netflix today officially announced via Twitter, the news we have all been waiting for Stranger Things has been renewed for a third season. “Stranger Things” which stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown, received 18 Emmy nominations this year (with five wins) and was honored with the 2017 SAG Award for Outstanding Performance Continue reading →
Accessorise this winter with Armor All
Having all the cleaning products in the world can be a frivolous effort unless you have the right accessories to complement them. To keep you covered, Armor All has the perfect range to ensure your car is looking pristine. Armor All Microfibre Demist Pad Misty glass decreases visibility, makes a mess of the vehicle’s Continue reading →
Staccups By University Games *REVIEW*
Staccups is the fast-paced game for 2-4 players aged 8+ where you race your opponents to be the first player to stack all your cups – that sounds simple doesn’t it, however, it isn’t that easy you have to match the top of the bottom cup with the base of the cup you are putting Continue reading →
Dive in and Go Binge on your favourite Netflix shows with Three Mobile
Three Mobile has teamed up with Netflix, TVPlayer, Deezer and SoundCloud to let you stream shows and music infinitely, anytime, without using up your mobile data. Go Binge is available to all new or upgrading customers who have one of the following contracts with Three Mobile: All handset Advanced plans of 4GB and above. All Sim Only Continue reading →
Pandemic *Review*
I’ve heard lots of excuses about why people don’t play board games, they’re too expensive, they’ve got long manuals with complex rules, friends who are so competitive you just can’t play board games with them. Pandemic is a co-operative board game so no one’s going to get too competitive, and it has you working at the Centre for Disease Continue reading →
Timeline British History from Esdevium and Asmodee games *Review*
Was William Shakespeare born early enough to enjoy the delights of a cup of tea? And did he wear a top hat? Britains first Prime Minister was surely at a later date, but was that before or after the Great Fire Of London? These are the kind of questions that players face in Timeline British Continue reading →