I have made or 3D printed plenty of scenery for my games in the past but there is something special about a map that has real stairs, doors, a huge dragon skeleton holding a cauldron that gives Descent: Legends of the Dark, some real table presence.
If it is not clear already, Dice Throne is now one of my “must own” titles along with Wingspan, Scythe, Descent and too many copies of Heroquest.
PAWN POW – acrylic replacements for board games components Shiny acrylic standees & tokens for the popular board games. Replace...
I am not going to tell you any more about the story because that would be unfair as the story is quite compelling. So this is my attempt at a completely spoiler free review.
Bravo! is a very cool little game from Stronghold games for 1 to 6 players that we have played quite...
Everdell Collectors Edition is a wonderfully thematic game with incredibly high quality components and cards that will have you drooling over the incredible artwork.
The Star Wars Imperial Assault organiser from e-Raptor is, to date, the best insert I have used for the core...
The e-Raptor Card storage box comes in a variety of designs and styles that will suit any mancave or girlcave,...
The e-Raptor Descent Insert for Descent: Journeys in the Dark was so close to being great that with a few...
The Pie in the Sky expansion for My Little Scythe sat in its box for three days as my children...