We review Operation Barclay, published by 25th Century Games. The Allies and Abwehrr tangle to hide—or reveal—invasion ...
We review Gylphics, published by The Op games. Bored with charades? Terrible at drawing? Then Glyphics is for you!
Welcome to this week’s batch of crowdfunding campaigns. We have a variety of offerings here, so we hope you will find something that catches your eye. Also, if you want to chat with the BGQ team, join ...
Pirate King defeats pirate defeats mermaid defeats Pirate King. You haven’t heard of the last one? Allow me to explain… Skull King is a classic trick-taker with a swashbuckling pirate theme and enough ...
We review Cthulhu Dark Providence, published by CMON Games. Investigators and Cultists fight for the destiny of humankind!
After sixteen years in the industry, Julie Ahern has worn all the hats. From writing to project management to podcasting to ...
Humans have been telling stories as long as we can remember. From aboriginal cave drawings to folklore to dime-store novels, ...
We review Sanibel, a tile laying board game published by Avalon Hill. Collect seashells that come and go with the tide on the ...
At Gen Con 2024, I had a chance to demo REM Racers and thought it was a fun mix of Mario Kart and X-Wing, using templates to move cars along a track while also trying to blow your friends’ little ...
Rumble at the Rift Battle Box, published by Renegade Games. The Joe’s attempt to stop a Cobra invasion of Valhalla!
I really enjoy board games with a myriad of unique cards, such as Terraforming Mars, Ark Nova, Wingspan, and, of course, Finspan. I love how tactical these games play out. You need to be flexible with ...
I’ve exceeded my word count, so no witty intros today for Stonesaga, which is an expansive game that plays one to four players over 60 – 120 minutes per session, according to the box. Published by ...