Posts in Board Games
Forbidden Islands and Deserts: Card/Board Entertainment

Today I want to tell you about a couple of super fun games to play with the whole family!

Forbidden Island and Forbidden Desert!

These games, created by the same person/company, are very similar in their mechanics, so I figured I could tackle them together in a single post.

Both of these games are cooperative. That means that you and the people you are playing with are playing as a team against the game itself. You are working towards a common goal. Either you all win together, or the game beats you and you all lose together.

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Marvel Champions: Card/Board Entertainment Guest Review

Today’s card/board entertainment review is a guest offering

My dear friend and fellow author and co-host of the Silmaril Awards, DJ Edwardson has mentioned/recommended this game MARVEL CHAMPIONS to me several times, and so I asked him if he’d be willing to write a review of it as a guest post so that I could get a better feel for what this game is all about and how it’s played, and share it with all of YOU at the same time!

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Pandemic Legacy ~ card/board Entertainment

You and your team are used to conquering viruses. In fact, you do it all the time! But this year, something is different….

If you’d asked me a while back, what I thought the highlight of 2020 would be… playing a board game about a pandemic while in the MIDST of an actual pandemic… probably wouldn’t have even crossed my mind.

But, here we are.

Today, I’m going to give you a feel for what it’s like playing Pandemic Legacy (without giving too many spoilers… because that’s a thing with this game!)

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Board Game Reviews: Input Needed!

As I’ve mentioned in a couple of different posts now, I’m going to be adding Board Game Reviews to my regularly scheduled blog posts. I’ll be kicking off this new feature next Monday with a post about Pandemic Legacy Seasons 1 and 2.

But after that… I could use your help!

We play a lot of board games.

We also own a lot of board games.

But I’d love to talk about games that YOU, dear Reader, are most curious about or interested in!

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