table top
Table top games take us back to the good ole gaming days, before we had to plug in to play.
Top Ten Fact of about Clash of clans
Clash of Clans is a mobile strategy game developed and published by Supercell. It was first released in 2012 and has since become one of the most popular mobile games in the world. The game is set in a fantasy-themed persistent world where players can build and upgrade their own villages, train armies, and attack other players to earn resources.
By yuvaraj moorthi3 years ago in Gamers
Board Game Review: Lords of Waterdeep
Over the Christmas break, my fiancé and I were introduced to Lords of Waterdeep - a game I've been intimidated by for awhile, believing it would be too complex. It's not simple, but it's certainly not as complex as I led myself to believe!
By Katie Kiesling3 years ago in Gamers
Board Game Review: Cascadia
My fiancé bought this for me for my birthday, and we played it that night! (And one-and-a-half times the next night ... a board may have gotten bumped and we may have had to start over.) I instantly fell in love with it, and thought "I can easily teach this to new people, no problem". The coolest part though: my fiancé and I TIED! (He got the win because he had more leaves leftover ... but this meant, strategy-wise, we were on a similar playing field, which doesn't happen in a lot of games.)
By Katie Kiesling3 years ago in Gamers
Board Game Review: Starfarers
If you've ever played Catan, and you're looking for a challenge, this game is for you! It's my boss's favourite game, and he says it shouldn't even have the Catan name on the box - it's a completely different game. While there are similarities - you roll for resources, you build settlements (er, well, space ports) - there are some unique qualities to the game that make it not-so-Catan-y. You don't build any roads, for one thing - you're IN SPACE! Also, after rolling for resources, you then shake a rocket ship to determine movement through space. Plus you make friends along the way by trading, and there's a chance you'll encounter space pirates ...
By Katie Kiesling3 years ago in Gamers
Board Game Review: Alhambra
You may notice the subtile of this article - "game #7 of Katie's 100 board game challenge". I wrote an article near the start of the year expressing my personal challenge I created for myself for 2023, to play 100 board games in 365 days.
By Katie Kiesling3 years ago in Gamers
5 Cringey Clerics You Meet in Your Gaming Career
The cleric is one of the oldest standbys of fantasy RPGs, going all the way back to the earliest editions when it was called the priest. A servant of divine powers, the cleric is given the ability to manifest miracles to aid their allies, turn back abominations, and heal their companions... but if you've ever shared a table with one of these clerics, you might have decided to just load up your pack with healing potions and take your chances without bringing the god botherer along.
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers
5 Classes To Pair With The Shadowbound Corruption
There are some experiences you simply cannot emerge from unscathed. Things that, even if you survive, scar your soul and stain the fabric of your flesh. Those who have been lost to the light for too long, and fell through shadow, might find that it is now an indelible part of them. And just as shadow seeks to consume light, so too you will be lost to darkness if uncontrolled.
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers
International Hockey Federation
The All-embracing Hockey Federation (FIH) is the administering anatomy for the action of acreage hockey. Founded in 1924, the alignment is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland and is amenable for the administration, development, and advance of acreage hockey about the world. The FIH is a affiliate of the All-embracing Olympic Committee (IOC) and works carefully with added all-embracing sports organizations to advance the action at the accomplished level.
By Antony Likson 3 years ago in Gamers
American football
American football, accepted as football in the United States and Canada and additionally accepted as amphitheatre football or artlessly gridiron, is a ancestors of football aggregation sports primarily played in the United States and Canada. American football originated in the United States, its antecedent rugby football in the United Kingdom in the aboriginal 19th century.
By Antony Likson 3 years ago in Gamers











