Tag: card games
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Game with “complex role-playing stuff” left out – A review of Munchkin
Strategize your way to victory by defeating monsters and backstabbing your friends.
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Radlands, or how to streamline Mad Max into a punk pocket post-apocalypse
Dirt, sweat, and gasoline roar out of the exhaust tube. The enemy camps are in sight. Radlands is a struggle for survival in a #MadMax world in a #comicbook competitive card game envelope. But does it manage to come out on top? #duelingcardgames
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Very Simplified Chaos, A Review of Dungeon Mayhem
Looking for an entertaining game with your friends? It might be a simple game, but Dungeon Mayhem is definitely worth checking out.
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High-speed Faction Wars in Space – Star Realms
A lightweight but addicting deck-building game with just enough decision-making to keep replayability high.
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Joking Hazard – The Edgy Kid of Offensive Card Games
Joking Hazard joins the crowd of ever-so-popular offensive Card Games with its signature comedy elements but how well does it succeed?
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What if we created games to aid us conversate about global issues?
Do games and gamification pose a solution for the multidisciplinary conversation of sustainable development?
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Ode to the shoot-outs of spaghetti westerns – Bang! review
Bang! is a wonderful social deduction card game with a western theme. Put on your cowboy hat and get ready to uncover who of your friends are foes and who allies!
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Watch morning turn to day and day into night as you Slay the Spire
Choose your character and go face endless enemies in a fantastic roguelike deck builder.
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The one word to rule them all – Codenames: Pictures review
Codenames: Pictures is a deduction partygame in which players decipher codes from their spy master in order to contact their agents.
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Café Boardgame – come for the games, stay for the atmosphere
Located in the heart of central Helsinki Café Boardgame offers a relaxed environment to play the games you love and maybe try something new.
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Uno! – A game where friends become your enemies
A vicious but fun card game for all ages and family nights. Warning: your dear friends may become your enemies after playing this game.
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Gwent – A review of the Nilfgaardian Empire and Northern Realms decks
Gwent is a wonderful limited edition collectible for any The Witcher fan. It is a great strategic card game for non-fans as well.
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Legend Of The Five Rings – Newcomers Rocky start
An engaging card game with beautiful storytelling but tremendously steep learning curve.
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77 Kivaa Kysymystä ja Vekkulia Vastausta – Review of An Old Finnish Card Game
77 Kivaa Kysymystä ja Vekkulia Vastausta, which roughly translates into 77 Nice Questions and Mischievous Answers, takes you to a nostalgia trip even if you haven’t played it before.
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The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls – Gross Enemies and Death Penalties
The Binding of Isaac is a modern cult classic roguelike. Does the card game based on it measure up to its squicky source material?
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“Just kill those fluffballs already!” – Kittens in a Blender review
Kittens in a Blender! Fun for everyone, especially if you like kitten-smoothies!
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Dixit: An Amazing Game for All!
No matter if you are an introvert or an extrovert, a local or a foreigner, or a kid or an adult, you will love playing Dixit!
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Unstable Unicorns review
A “stable” favorite among casual card games for me, Unstable Unicorns knows what it’s doing and does it well.

