Accepted Blu-ray Review
A review of the first ever Blu-ray release of Accepted from Mill Creek Entertainment.
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Read moreBananagrams may not appeal to everyone, but I think it succeeds at surpassing Scrabble to become one of the better word games that have ever been created.
Read moreA review of Eureka: The Complete Series on Blu-ray from Mill Creek Entertainment.
Read moreLeague of Pirates tries to add some strategy to your typical dice rolling game by adding an action point system which utterly fails leading to a game that relies almost entirely on luck.
Read moreBlokus Trigon doesn’t drastically differentiate itself from the original Blokus, but it maintains the simplicity and fun of the original game.
Read moreThe Color of Magic and Hogfather are funny and enjoyable fantasy adventures that are faithful adaptations of their source material but suffer from being a little long and inconsistent.
Read moreLuck of the Draw has some really interesting ideas for a drawing game distinguishing itself from many games in the genre making it one of the best drawing games that I have played despite its issues.
Read moreA review of the Merlin 3 Film Collection from Mill Creek Entertainment which includes the 1998 TV miniseries Merlin, the 2006 miniseries Merlin’s Apprentice, and the 2000 movie Merlin: The Return.
Read moreLie Detector The Crime Solving Card Game has some interesting ideas for a deduction game but due to the reliance on luck it ends up being a pretty average card game.
Read moreFor a movie tie-in game The Da Vinci Code Board Game actually has some interesting mechanics that could have lead to a good game if it was designed a little better.
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