Category: Reviews

Pair of Dice Paradise – The Godfather: Corleone’s Empire

Pair of Dice Paradise – The Godfather: Corleone’s Empire

On day 5 of the first Tabletop Showcase event, Chaz Marler of Pair of Dice Paradise muses on whether or not players have to enjoy the movie in order to enjoy The Godfather: Corleone’s Empire.

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Ethnos Contents

Ethnos: Bloody Fantasy Battles

“Ethnos is Blood Rage for the Ticket to Ride crowd-and everyone else-and I can’t get enough of it.” –Raf Cordero   On the heels of CMON Expo 2017, Raf Cordero from Geek & Sundry shares his thoughts on the magic that is Ethnos.  Check out his article “Bloody Fantasy Battles the Whole Family can Enjoy!” It’s often tempting to heap praise on simple games. With […]

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Rising Sun: First Impressions

Rising Sun: First Impressions

First impressions of Rising Sun from gameboygeek. And yes, Dan is as nice in real life as he seems in the videos.  See more of him at gameboygeek.com.

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Dice Tower – Lorenzo il Magnifico Review

Dice Tower – Lorenzo il Magnifico Review

Tom Vasel from Dice Tower takes a look at CMON’s English printing of Lorenzo il Magnifico, a euro-style worker placement game originally from Cranio Creations.

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Arcadia Quest – Why Tom Loves It

Arcadia Quest – Why Tom Loves It

Tom Vasel from the Dice Tower bears his love for Arcadia Quest in an in-depth and well-reasoned manner.

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Raise Your Goblets: Quickfire Review

Raise Your Goblets: Quickfire Review

Jon Purkis reviews Raise Your Goblets, a new game designed by Horrible Games and published by CMON.  Look for it starting at the 10 minute mark, and check out the trailer here.

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Banana Bandits: Peeled

Banana Bandits: Peeled

Only a few short days after CMON announced it acquired the rights to print the English version of the only game ape enough to have its own 3D Banana Bank Tower, the Dice Tower’s review of Banana Bandits has been released.  Although visually appealing, it may not have much to offer the heavy gamer.  What do you think?

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