In keeping with this week’s hype for Avengers: Infinity War, it seems only fitting that there’s a tabletop gaming tie-in as well. USAopoly, the makers of games like Monopoly, Clue, Battleship and so much more, recently released Thanos Rising – Avengers: Infinity War. Now it’s your turn to defeat the mad Titan! Continue reading Playing Around – Keeping Thanos Down
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Meeple Moments – Publisher Spotlight: Red Raven Games
Our friends at The Malted Meeple like to give extra attention to their favorite board game publishers and designers. In their Publisher’s Spotlight they provide a bit of a background on the publisher, discuss a few of their games, and may even announce a visit to The Meeple by some of the publisher’s representatives!
Publisher: Red Raven Games
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Playing Around – What’s for Dinner?
In the spring of 1846, George Donner and James Reed set out to lead a group of American pioneers to California, via the Hastings Cutoff. Through a series of mishaps, what was supposed to be a six-month trip stretched through to winter. When the group ended up snowbound in the Sierra Nevada, some resorted to cannibalism to survive. You can relive those glory days with the Donner Dinner Party! Continue reading Playing Around – What’s for Dinner?
Playing Around – A Flippin’ Fun Game
Memory is probably one of the first card/tile games most people play. It’s easy to learn, quick to play and you don’t even need other players if you feel like going it alone. Flip & Find’s Diner, from Spontaneously Combustible Games, is a new twist on Memory that’s a lot of fun. Continue reading Playing Around – A Flippin’ Fun Game
Playing Around – Going to the Dogs
Sometimes you just want to kick back and play a quick, straightforward tabletop game with a cute theme. It’s even better if you’re able to do that whenever you feel like it, with games that are single player. If you’re a dog lover, there are a couple of fun games from Renegade Game Studios that should satisfy those needs. Continue reading Playing Around – Going to the Dogs