Tag: strategy
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This is Total War! And with Warhammer.
Warhammer 3 is a fantasy journey worth every penny, offering a grander perspective, a more credible fantasy war, and a deeper strategic experience.
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The Chaotic Goose Chase, or Is It? A Review of Goose Goose Duck
Goose Goose Duck is an interesting twist in its genre, in this review let’s see what sets it apart from the other games.
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Train robbery which outcome depends on luck – Colt Express
First you scheme and then steal, two-phased rounds make sure you never know what’ll happen next in this board game.
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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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All cats aboard meow! A tile-placement game for cat people
Fantasy #cats await you! The Isle of Cats is a #draft tile-placement game in which you use cards, fish, and baskets to save cats from the evil conquerors. This moderately #strategic game is easy to learn, yet it requires planning in different ways.
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Like tears in rain… of reflections – a review of Rain of Reflections: Set Free
Mixing point-and-click adventure and a strategy game, Rain of Reflections: Set Free is a mostly satisfying cyberpunk experience
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Friends & Dragons: addictive and soulless or pretty good actually?
What do you get when you make Dungeons & Dragons, but as a free-to-play mobile game? You get Friends & Dragons, a strategy game of 150+ characters with a wide spread of different classes and designs.
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The llama game: P’achakuna
You like llamas? Great design? Strategy games to play with two people? Then you will love P’achakuna
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The Tower – a Wooden and a Timeless Classic
TheTower is a Classic BoardGame that guarantees both funny moments and serious concentration.
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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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From Red to Green – Terraforming Mars
A large time commitment, Terraforming Mars offers a fun theme and many strategies for players that prefer personal planning over social interactions.
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Pokémon Unite: A surprisingly friendly MOBA experience!
Pokémon Unite is a MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) game that is based on quick and intense 5 vs 5 matches. Do the Pocketmonsters stand a change in the competitive genre of MOBA’s?
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Into the Breach – Complex Simplicity
When the world is being ravaged by giant insects that threaten to destroy all of humanity, there’s only one logical solution: giant mechs.
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Different types of challenges in games.
How can games challenge us? Here I discuss three different types of challenges: Problem solving, mechanical actions, and social interaction.
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Darkest Dungeon – Stress, disease, and desperation
Darkest Dungeon is a visually striking, sadistically difficult roguelike dungeon-crawl rpg where you traverse perilous dungeons in search of heirlooms and treasure.
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To Rule Is A Riot – Death And Taxes Across The Middle Ages
A game of strategy on a whopping scale, Crusader Kings III surprises with its personal and tender moments. Dynasties are built of people, after all.
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Stardew Valley – Charming Farming Simulator
Stardew Valley lets players fulfill their fantasies of becoming a farmer through an addicting and rewarding gameplay-loop.
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Heroes 3 to help with social distancing
2020 brought in a lot of new challenges and finding new, online activities with friends is a key to passing the boredom.
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Carcassonne – build your kingdom
Fancy yourself some castle building? Get right in there with the action in the classic board game of Carcassone.
