The Invention Game Board Game Review and Rules
Take a game like Balderdash, replace the words with inventions, and you basically have The Invention Game.
Take a game like Balderdash, replace the words with inventions, and you basically have The Invention Game.
While My Tower, My Home does a good job creating an interesting twist on the tower defense genre, you will die a lot and be forced to play the same waves over and over again.
While not quite as good as its’ predecessor Pandemic, Forbidden Island is still a great introductory cooperative board game.
Did you ever wish there was a board game based on Godzilla? Well you are going to love Rampage.
A review of the 1986 family tile placement board game Labyrinth designed by Max J. Kobbert and published by Ravensburger.
A detailed look at the rules for how to play Labyrinth a 1986 family tile placement board game published by Ravensburger.
Moon Hunters does a great job combining a branching storyline with fun gameplay and great production quality. Too bad the repetitive events keep it from being a fantastic game.
While Block’hood isn’t your typical city builder, it does some really interesting things with the genre.
Despite being quite innovative for its’ time period, Spy Detector has a couple issues that keeps it from being anything more than an average game.
Take a very average tile laying game, add a plumbing theme, and you end up with the 1972 Parker Brothers game Waterworks.