New games I’ve played: Arkwright, Council of Four

New games I’ve played: Arkwright, Council of Four

Man, where did the time go? It’s already mid-July, and it’s still hotter than hell. I’m so ready for the Phoenix summer to be over! I’ve been staying inside a lot, playing board games naturally. Even amid all the Pokemon Go excitement (yes, I totally downloaded the game), I’m still not venturing outside too much, …

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Patchwork: Quilting Tetris-style

Patchwork: Quilting Tetris-style

My two friends were in town last weekend, and we took a quick road trip to Sedona, Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. The state never ceases to amaze me in terms of scenery. It truly has some of the most gorgeous locations in the U.S. I posted a few photos on Instragram from the trip. One friend …

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All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely (board game) players

All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely (board game) players

Many (many, many) moons ago, I graduated from college with an English degree. Naturally, Shakespeare has been a big part of my life, so when I saw this game at BGG Con last year, I purchased a copy. I loved the colorful artwork and was intrigued by the bidding and action-management mechanic of the game. Fast forward …

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Childhood games: Mastermind, Scrabble, party games

Childhood games: Mastermind, Scrabble, party games

I recently stopped by to see my family in the LA area during my trip out to Gamex during Memorial Weekend.  I decided to step back down memory lane and take photos of some of the games I used to play growing up that were still sitting on bookshelves. Full disclosure: I only got into heavy …

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Happy things … pigs, salmon and gaming!

Happy things … pigs, salmon and gaming!

It’s been a happy week of board gaming. First up, my order of Happy Salmon has arrived! Squeee!! I first played this awesomely fun card game over a month ago at the Game Boy Geek’s house, and I’ve been patiently waiting for it to be finally released. It’s all mine! And I may have purchased an extra copy …

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Concordia: Building in the Roman provinces

Concordia: Building in the Roman provinces

A friend of mine recently let me borrow a few games since he’s been fairly busy recently. One game I now have in my possession is Concordia.  I love this game — and it’s been on my wishlist forever — but I have never got around to buying it. Maybe a new gift card to my friendly …

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Recap of International Tabletop Day and other gaming

Recap of International Tabletop Day and other gaming

First off, I wanted to give a big thank you to friends and the folks of the Internet for voting for me in the Passport Game Studios International Table Top Photo Contest. I won a runner-up prize! Pretty sweet!! You guys are totally the best! This past week has been a blur with work and, of …

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Trajan: Lend me your ears and some votes

Trajan: Lend me your ears and some votes

I recently played Trajan a couple of times, and I’ll admit it … it’s pretty fantastic. It’s a Stefan Feld game, and, honestly, I don’t have much experience with his games, as my favorite board-game designer is Uwe Rosenberg. I feel like serious board-gamers have their go-to guy who they’re just obsessed with: Rosenberg, Feld and Bruno Cathala, …

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