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Tag Archives: The Mind
The Opinionated Gamers (Try To) Predict the Spiel des Jahres and Kennerspiel des Jahres – Final Guesses of 2018 Edition
For the past few years, our group of gamers has taken their best guess at trying to read the minds of the Spiel des Jahres jury members. The nominations for the Spiel des Jahres and Kennerspiel des Jahres … Continue reading
Chris Wray: My Gen Con Most Anticipated List (2018)
We’re less than two weeks away, and I’m excited for Gen Con 2018 to get started. This will be my fourth year at Gen Con, and thanks to Eric Martin’s amazing BGG preview tool, I’m well prepared this year. … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Convention Report
Tagged Blue Lagoon, Dinosaur Tea Party, Forbidden Sky, Ghost Fightin' Treasure Hunters, Ghost Fightin' Treasurer Hunters! Creepy Cellar Expansion, Gizmos, Gunkimono, Illusion, Kingdomino, Kingdomino: Age of Giants, Lost Cities Rivals, Shadows: Amsterdam, Terraforming Mars, Terraforming Mars Prelude, The Mind, The Rise of Queensdale, Ultimate Werewolf Legacy, Werewords, Werewords Deluxe Edition, Yellow & Yangtze
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Simon Neale: White Rock Boardgaming Weekend Report
Simon Neale: White Rock Boardgaming Weekend Report Twice a year, in March and November, a small gaming convention takes place on the English south coast. It is called the White Rock Boardgaming Weekend, primarily because it is held in the … Continue reading
The Mind (Game Review by Chris Wray)
Designer: Wolfgang Warsch Publisher: NSV Players: 2 – 4 Ages: 8 and Up Time: 20 Minutes Times Played: > 5 The Mind is a newly-released cooperative card game from publisher Nurnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag (NSV) and designer Wolfgang Warsch. The Mind sold out … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Card Games, Family games, NSV, reviews, The Mind, Wolfgang Warsch
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Chris Wray: What I Enjoyed Playing in February 2018
Last month, I started a new series on my BGG blog where I post five games I enjoyed playing in past month. This new series come towards the end of the month or the start of the next month, and … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Reviews
Tagged Age of Steam, Altiplano, Chris Wray's Random Musings, Column of Fire, The Mind, Werebeasts
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10 Great Games of the 2010s (Article by Chris Wray)
The 2010s were a monumental time period in tabletop gaming. The industry and hobby grew exponentially, with tens of thousands of new games hitting the market and hundreds of thousands of new players entering the fold. It was a decade … Continue reading →
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