Peter checks out Coimbra, a board game that lets you pick your path to glory in a world of culture and wealth
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Review: Attack of the Jelly Monster
Peter tries to survive a gelatinous creature strike in Antonin Boccara and Libellud’s latest board game, Attack of the Jelly Monster
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Review: Peak Oil
Peak Oil is a stylish, middleweight worker placement game where you make big bets on the energy technologies of the future using the resources of today
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Review: Century: Golem Edition
Peter reviews Century: Golem Edition, a fantasy re-skin of Century: Spice Road with updated art, theme, and tokens.
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Review: 221B Baker Street
Peter reviews 221B Baker Street, an investigative game set in Victorian London with crossword-like puzzle solving.
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Review: Bloodborne: The Card Game
Based on the video game, Bloodborne: The Card Game is fun for fans and novices alike.
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Review: Contrast
Peter reviews Contrast, a card game based around describing pictures using descriptive cards and guessing what other people are going to think.
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Review: Plague Inc.
Plague Inc. lets you evolve your disease from the night time sniffles to haemorrhagic hyper-Ebola, and annihilate humanity country by country.