Family-weight co-op games have been popular since the inception of co-op games. Some of the behemoths of the hobby lie in ...
We review HeroQuest, the updated version of this classic dungeon crawling classic. Published by Hasbro, this new version of ...
A couple of weeks ago we announced our nominees for our 11th Annual Board Game Awards. As always, it was rough even choosing ...
Red Rains, published by Plaid Hat Games. Ashes: Red Rains takes the competitive dueling game and gives it a solo/cooperative ...
Festivals of Fire, a real time game published by Floodgate Games. In Skyrockets: Festivals of Fire you’ll be trying to keep ...
Antiquity takes some big frames of other games while being very unique at the same time. While taking some aspects from Splotter favorites, it can cause some weird spots compared to others. Let me ...
We review One Small Step, a worker placement and resource managment game produced by Academy Games. One Small Step puts two ...
Almost all of the reviews on Board Game Quest are from review copies of a game provided by the publisher. This doesn’t influence our opinion of the game or its rating. Board Game Quest is a ...
In my attempt at trying to ween my kids off mindless mass-market games (a la Trouble or Candyland), I’m always on the lookout for games in the “My First” or “My Lil'” lines. My tykes have cut their ...
One of the most interesting things about modern board games is how innovation is often hidden behind unnecessary complexity. It seems that many new designs add mechanism after mechanism, most of which ...