Can you hear me?
Language in tabletop games has been a topic for quite some time now.
Language in tabletop games has been a topic for quite some time now.
I think for many in the hobby, playing games is about having fun with other people - and that is no more so true when it comes to enjoying a game with the family.
UK Games Expo 2019 is around the corner now.
In my second review of online gaming platforms I look at Yucata, a free website that is all about a great, friendly community of people who love playing modern German-style tabletop games.
We all love to play lots of different games with lots of different people, it's only natural.
In a new type of review, I talk about Happy Meeple in this article, a free to join website where you can play tabletop games online against other people as well as AIs.

Get yourself a wooden Tabletop Games Blog dice tray.
Each tray is the perfect size to roll your dice, and with the soft mat, it’s really quiet, while the wooden frame makes it wonderfully sturdy.
There are many reasons why people play modern tabletop games.
We have a sort of house rule in our games group where you're not allowed to introduce a new game, unless you know the rules and can teach it to the group.
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.
Don't get me wrong - I like heavy games, where you have to plan ahead and think about every step.