Where Art Thou, Romeo? Game Review
William Shakespeare wrote in his play All's Well That Ends Well, "Love all, trust a few." Which, honestly, is a bit of a contradiction. Love, supposedly, includes trusting an individual completely. But...
View ArticleCouncil of Verona Game Review
The feud between the Capulets and Montagues has now spilled into the streets and blood has been shed. While the feuding families are both powerful and influential, Prince Escalus cannot allow their...
View ArticleCouncil of Verona: The Poison Expansion Game Review
Long have the heads of family yelled and threatened each other over the council table. All for not. The bitter rivalry between the Capulets and Montagues runs too deep to be easily fixed by words....
View ArticleCouncil of Verona: Corruption Game Expansion Review
French author and a soldier in World War I, Georges Bernanos, said "The first sign of corruption in a society that is still alive is that the end justifies the means." But what if the end is believed...
View ArticlePompeii: Wrath of Vesuvius Game Review (prepublished version)
Pompeii was a Roman city situation on the sea. It was a bustling place, full of life, leisure, and commerce. Above it stood Vesuvius, a sleeping giant that none in the city believed to be a threat....
View ArticleThe Great Fire of London 1666 Game Review
It was a simple and silly mistake that lead to the Great Fire of London in 1666. A baker carelessly left his oven fires burning and unattended. The flames escaped their coals and caught the baker's...
View ArticleTales of Danger: Days of Discovery Game Review
Portugal 1290. The known world is divided up and ruled by kings and queens, each looking for opportunities to extend their kingdoms and influence. You are an explorer, a sailor, and adventurer. You...
View ArticleCrypt Game Review
The King is dead! Long live the King! His passing is a hurtful blow to the realm and to your wallet. The King promised you a number of his treasures, but those are now safely entombed with the remains...
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