Survivor Board Game Review and Rules
While Survivor had the potential to be developed into a good board game, due to being rushed in order to cash in on the success of the television show the game ends up being a very bland mess of a party game.
While Survivor had the potential to be developed into a good board game, due to being rushed in order to cash in on the success of the television show the game ends up being a very bland mess of a party game.
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Knights is a decent dice game that fails to really do anything highly original.
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