Best Bits – Battle for Rokugan: Bluff, Bluster and Bushido
In a game filled with gorgeous watercolour illustration and cards that cause seismic shifts in the board-state, how did the best bit turn out to be a small blank token?
In a game filled with gorgeous watercolour illustration and cards that cause seismic shifts in the board-state, how did the best bit turn out to be a small blank token?
And those that came in the mists of time which we also enjoyed this year.
A quirky board game cafe in south west London, The Library Pot is a great place to spend a rainy afternoon, or introduce someone to the hobby.
What goes up, must come down. Unless it died somewhere along the way.
Codenames is a brilliant game. Add rude words and it gets even better. Who’d have thought?
What’s so great about a deck of junk cards?
George checks out London’s first board game cafe.
Our review of Holmes: Sherlock and Mycroft – a light mix of worker placement and set collection.
George’s impressions of the RuneWars demo at EGX.









