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One Night Ultimate Super Villains (Game Review by Chris Wray)
Designer: Ted Alspach, Akihisa Okui Publisher: Bezier Games Players: 3 – 10 Ages: 8 and Up Time: 10 Minutes Times Played: > 10 I’m a big fan of social deduction games and the “One Night Ultimate Werewolf” series in particular. … Continue reading
Werewords Deluxe Edition (Kickstarter Preview by Chris Wray)
Designer: Ted Alspach Publisher: Bezier Games Artwork: Roland MacDonald Players: 2 – 20 Ages: 8 and Up Time: 10 Minutes Times Played: > 20 (On a Preview Copy Provided by the Publisher in Advance of Kickstarter Campaign) Werewords is in … Continue reading
Posted in Preview, Reviews
Tagged Bezier Games, board games, Kickstarter, Previews, reviews, Social Deduction Games, Ted Alspach, Werewords, Werewords Deluxe Edition
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Werebeasts (Game Review by Chris Wray)
Designer: Jeremie Kletzkine Publisher: Bezier Games Artwork: Victor Perez Corbella Players: 5 – 10 Ages: 14 and Up Time: 20 Minutes Times Played: > 12 (On the Kickstarter Deluxe Edition) As regular readers know, I’m a huge fan of social … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Bezier Games, Jeremie Kletzkine, Kickstarter, reviews, Set Collection, Social Deduction Games, Victor Perez Corbella, Werebeasts
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Crossfire (Game Review by Chris Wray)
Designer: Emerson Matsuuchi Publisher: Plaid Hat Games Players: 5 – 10 Ages: 14 and Up Time: 5-10 Minutes Times Played: > 5 Crossfire is a social deduction game set in the world of Specter Ops. In this latest creation by … Continue reading
Posted in Essen 2017, Reviews
Tagged Crossfire, Emerson Matsuuchi, Gen Con 2017, Plaid Hat Games, reviews, Social Deduction Games
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Tempel des Schreckens (Game Review by Chris Wray)
Designer: Yusuke Sato Publisher: Schmidt Spiele Players: 3 – 10 Ages: 8 and Up Time: 15 Minutes Times Played: > 12 I’m a big fan of social deduction games (as I detailed at this Geeklist), and Tempel des Shreckens (“Temple … Continue reading
Posted in Essen 2016, Reviews
Tagged board games, reviews, Schmidt Spiele, Social Deduction Games, Tempel des Schreckens, Yusuke Sato
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10 Great Deduction Games (Article by Chris Wray)
Deduction games have long been a part of the hobby, and a prominent one at that. Classic deduction games include Clue (1949), Scotland Yard (1983), Code 777 (1985), and countless others. Many of us at The Opinionated Gamers absolutely love … Continue reading →
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