- Inventing the Future (new from Up and Away Games)
- Tetrarchia Replay
- Nemo’s War, Second Edition Review
- 18VA Review [video]
- Altiplano (Euro) Review
- Crusader Kings: The Boardgame Review
- Chariots of Rome Replay
- Welcome to Centerville Review
- InsideGMT: Conquest of Paradise as a Eurogame
- Thunder Alley First Impression
- Iron Curtain Review [video]
- Play Strategy for Photosynthesis [Euro]
- Nusfjord [Euro] Review
- This 30-year-old quit his job to sell over $1 million worth of board games
- Photosynthesis Review
- 1846: The Race for the Midwest Review
- Apocalypse Road Playtest Session Report
- Antike Replay
- Terraforming Mars Review
- Boom & Zoom (new from Hollandspiele)
a challenging abstract game with simple rules: each player has four towers, three pieces high, that can "boom" (fire) or "zoom" (move) a number of spaces equal to the tower's height. But with those deceptively simple ingredients, veteran designer Ty Bomba has created his masterpiece, the game that he himself acknowledges as his own best design. The trick is that the game ends when only one player's pieces remain on the board, and the player who managed to exit the most pieces off of the opponent's side of the map wins. Because of this, players can't concentrate on just blocking/attacking or just advancing, but must strike a difficult and subtle balance between the two. [Forum]