A mountain of games
Once you get hooked on tabletop games, you quickly amass a mountain of games.
board game reviews and discussions with a personal touch
Once you get hooked on tabletop games, you quickly amass a mountain of games.
Recent tabletop games are aimed at younger as well as older players, widening the age range.
The recent launch of Haunt the House and a visit to UK Games Expo where I picked up a copy of Spaghetti made me think about what family games are on the market and what distinguishes them from other tabletop games.
When creating a new tabletop game, a large chunk of time is spent on testing.
There seems to be a clear divide among tabletop gamers when it comes to co-operative versus competitive games: some love co-op, others hate it with a passion.
If you are interested in any type of tabletop game for pretty much any reason, and you live in the UK, then the UK Games Expo 2018 at the NEC in Birmingham is a must.
If you have played a few tabletop games, you will have probably come across some that either don't quite fit your expectations or are a little ambiguous.
It is great fun sitting around a table with friends or family playing a tabletop game.
Every tabletop game comes with a rule book.
If you have played a few tabletop games, you will have noticed how game length varies drastically.