Travel games
Instead of looking at a particular game, this week I want to look at a number of games that are great to have with you when you're out and about.
Instead of looking at a particular game, this week I want to look at a number of games that are great to have with you when you're out and about.
As you can tell from my previous reviews of subQuark's games (Mint Tin Mini Skulduggery, Mint Tin Mini Apocalypse and Mint Tin Aliens), I love mint tin games.
It might be time to call me the Mint Tin Man, à la The Wizard of Oz, given how many of subQuark's mint tin games I have now reviewed and made videos about.
I've been saying it for a while now: Wingspan by Elizabeth Hargrave and Stonemaier Games is an amazingly beautiful game.
I recently went to the Watford Colosseum to watch the Snooker Shoot Out.
Haunt the House by Kids Table Board Games is not your usual paranormal investigation game, where your role is to explore a haunted mansion and exorcise the evil spirits found within.
In Project Dreamscape by Undine Studios your aim is to chain together as many of the same dream types as possible to get the most points.
GoodCritters by Arcane Wonders is an i-cut-you-choose sort of game with a twist.
KeyForge: Call of the Archons by Fantasy Flight Games is the first Unique game - and the word "unique" has a very special meaning, but I will talk about this later.
If you are looking for an easy-to-teach, easy-to-carry, quick, fun, co-operative card game, then The Mind by Coiledspring Games is the right game for you.