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The Crypt of Chronos is an upcoming board game that lets you play through treasure hunting adventures either solo or with ...
A former chess coach says a member of the Taliban vice squad told him: "Playing chess is forbidden. Buying a chess set is ...
Learn more› By James Austin James Austin is a writer covering games and hobbies, which means he is in a constant cycle of learning board games and teaching them to people. I want to make it ...
Some previous pop-culture tie-in games from Maestro Media include Hello Kitty: Day at the Park and 2001: A Space Odyssey – The Board Game. Preview art for the new game, from The Epic Road ...
whose director Vinay Shukla contributed an essay to our fall 2023 issue about his creation of the best-selling board game Shasn. The awards were decided by a jury consisting of Ra’anan Alexandrowicz, ...
Having begun its development shortly after the launch of the video game early last year, Helldivers 2: The Board Game captures a majority of what has made the video game so popular and exciting ...
The Tekken Board Game is being developed by Go On Board in collaboration with Bandai Namco. The game designers promise the game will translate the gameplay of the Tekken games to a tabletop ...
I keep this game on the list with every update because it's easily my favorite "modern" board game, with tons of floor tiles you can use to create a haunted mansion, plus dozens of plastic ...
The supremely Warhammer 40K-coded sci-fi shooter, Helldivers 2, is about to hit tabletops around the world thanks to Steamforged Games – the very same board game studio that brought us the ...
From TV-themed Clue to games based on all your favorite movies, there’s an option for every family member. Board games also make great holiday presents, since they keep the fun going long after ...
Board games are a year-round activity. So is enjoying an adult beverage or two with your favorite grown-ups. But what do you get if you merge the two? The perfect winter holiday pastime ...
What’s really the appeal of the best board games? Fun? Frivolity? Distraction? That ‘new cardboard’ smell when you open a board game for the first time? Or is there something deeper going on?