Mint Tin Aliens
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.
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.
Here is yet another mint tin game, simply because they pack such a huge punch in such a small package.
Tabletop games tend to encourage people to come together and enjoy some time together.
A lot of games now come with an option to play against an artifical oponent - often called an AI, or automa.
I had the pleasure of trying the prototype PnP version of Chai by Deep Aqua Games, which is due to launch on Kickstarter on 4 December, so keep an eye out for it.
My latest review is for Battle Ravens by Daniel Mersey and published by PSC Games.
Prompted by my recent review of Lincoln by PSC Games and Worthington Games, I wanted to discuss the topic of war as a theme in modern tabletop games.
In my third review I look at another digital conversion by Digidiced that Asmodee Digital was kind enough to let me try out.
Inspired by Tweets following the recent Essen Spiel 2018 by a fair few people, I thought I write about one of the reasons I love the tabletop games industry: wanting to play a game whenever, wherever.
In many modern tabletop games there is a certain amount of player interaction.