• November 2024 Board Game Recap

    November 2024 Board Game Recap

    November was filled with a mix of new and classic board games. We had a blast playing Marvel Crisis Protocol, Freedom Five, Magic the Gathering, and many more. The games brought new strategies, fun moments, and great quality time with family

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  • Playtesting Our Latest Card Game: A Sneak Peek

    Playtesting Our Latest Card Game: A Sneak Peek

    Today, we playtested one of our in-development card games at Chelsea Game Room. We’re still working on the title, but […]

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  • September 2024 – Monthly Gaming Recap

    September 2024 – Monthly Gaming Recap

    September was a great month for board gaming in our household, featuring both old favorites and new experiences. From the co-op thrill of Sky Team to the solo challenge of Unsurmountable, we enjoyed memorable moments with family and friends.

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  • First Impressions of Sky Team: A Flight with My Daughter

    First Impressions of Sky Team: A Flight with My Daughter

    My daughter and I played Sky Team for the first time and loved the unique cooperative challenge. Silent gameplay and strategic planning kept us engaged, though we felt luck played a big part in our win. Looking forward to playing again!

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  • The Elegance of Tsuro: Simple Perfection for Any Game Night

    The Elegance of Tsuro: Simple Perfection for Any Game Night

    Discover why Tsuro is the perfect addition to your game night! With its elegant simplicity, easy-to-learn rules, and support for up to 8 players, Tsuro offers endless fun for everyone. Dive into strategic gameplay that’s both engaging and accessible.

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  • When Popular Games Don’t Click: Diving into Player Preferences

    When Popular Games Don’t Click: Diving into Player Preferences

    I explored why some widely beloved games, like Terraforming Mars, Catan, and Scythe, don’t click with every player. By examining common mechanics like complexity, luck, and direct conflict, I found that personal preferences play a big role in player enjoyment.

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