LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Review and Rules
LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts has some interesting ideas that should appeal to children, but too many of the mechanics don’t work as intended leading to a boring experience for adults.
LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts has some interesting ideas that should appeal to children, but too many of the mechanics don’t work as intended leading to a boring experience for adults.
Hockey Night in Canada Challenge shares little in common with the actual sport leading to a boring and somewhat broken game.
Sumoku may not be for everyone but it is a fun math game with interesting mechanics that leads to a surprisingly fun game.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer The DVD Game shares little in common with the Scene It? franchise outside of the publisher leading to a disappointing and ultimately boring experience.
Jolly Octopus should really appeal to young children and is surprisingly more difficult than I expected, but ultimately becomes boring pretty quickly.
A review of Mill Creek Entertainment’s Blu-ray release of The Big C: The Complete Series, a comedy/drama about dealing with cancer.
While it relies on a little too much luck and has a leader problem, Innovation is a great example of streamlining the civilization building theme into a card game that maintains the strategy while remaining accessible.
A look at the Hasbro U-Build line of board games which includes a complete list of all of the games in the line and reviews of each game.
U-Build Connect 4 has some interesting additions for Connect 4 but unfortunately they just add more luck to the game.
U-Build Battleship tries to reinvent Battleship by implementing some long forgotten variant rules but ultimately ends up not differing much from the original game.