Tabletop Review: Mr. Cabbagehead’s Garden

Mr. Cabbagehead’s Garden was originally released as a PnP (print and play) game back in 2016, but after a successful Kickstarter campaign* (I was a backer) the second edition was published in the later half of 2018 by LudiCreations, this review takes a look at this updated 2nd edition. *A total of 1 672 backersContinue reading “Tabletop Review: Mr. Cabbagehead’s Garden”

Tabletop review: Dastardly Dirigibles

“All my eye and Betty Martin! Sir, you can’t be batting on a full wicket!” An exclamation you rarely hear when playing tabletop games unless you are playing Dastardly Dirigibles where these sayings and insults are encouraged. Overview Dastardly Dirigibles is a game designed by Justin De Witt and published by Fireside Games in 2016.Continue reading “Tabletop review: Dastardly Dirigibles”

Tabletop review: Burn in Hell

A total of 14 487 games have a rating on boardgamegeek, and at the very bottom you find the Tic-Tac-Toe game just below Snakes and Ladders. Other well-known games like Monopoly, Battleship, Checkers and Twister also are among the worst games going by the rating on the site. Today I take  a look at another ofContinue reading “Tabletop review: Burn in Hell”

Tabletop review: Shadows over Camelot – the card game

In 2005 Days of Wonder published the board game Shadow over Camelot, a co-operative game with the possibility of a traitor in group. The game combined a series of quest built around different game mechanics that gave the game a very unique feel, and it received several awards. In 2012 the game got a cardContinue reading “Tabletop review: Shadows over Camelot – the card game”

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