CGI#33: Chronicles of Crime 1400, Alternatives to UNO, Storytelling Games, and Arcane Wonders
Chronicles of Crime by Lucky Duck Games is back with a brand new standalone game, the first of three that make up "The Millennium Series."
Plus: highlights from the first virtual Gen Con experience, the art of storytelling in games, lessons learned after 10 years of gaming, the best alternatives to the classic card game UNO, the magic behind Arcane Wonders, and a FREE print-and-play game: Port Meow by Claudio Nuñez.
This issue also features reviews of Starlink, Four Senses, El Maestro, Flyin' Goblin, Hues and Cues, Stellar, Super Cats, and a special review of Gridopolis by Major Fun.
This is great and interesting! Keeps you updated on games!
Enjoy every issue!
Looks great!
Great stuff, keep upi the good work!
Just downloaded the new issue, looking forward to reading it tonight!
Great selection of games.
There is some great ideas in there!
Another great issue!
That cover really makes me want to try Chronicles of Crime. That are is amazing!
As always, a great issue!
Looks like a great issue!
Nice!
I must know more about Port Meow!
I was super interested in the new Chronicles of Chrime cases but I was on a kickstarter hiatus so I missed them. Thanks for reviewing them.
Love the giveaways
Great issue!
I agree with the Reflections section #3 You can like whatever game you want! My family has many different 'favorites' we just take turns and make sure everyone gets their favorite!
Seems authoratative!
Always love trying the print-n-play games!
nice giveaway
There are some amazing new games now; really makes you think while playing.
I haven't read any game magazines but I am really getting into new games. I wonder how many new ones I'd learn about!
I have not heard of this before. It looks like a good source of info!
love that you keep us up on the new games, this is a great site
Thanks for the giveaway
There are so many games coming out and they all look cool, but looks don't guarentee they are fun to play or too simple or too complicated. It's nice to have a resource that gives you some insight before you buy.
looks interesting
I think that this is cool!
I believe this is something my grandson would enjoy!
what a amazing selection of games
My whole family loves Uno. I want to know what the alternatives are.
So much valuable info!
Enjoyed reading this issue.
Awesome, thanks!!!
Looks really interesting
Love to win this.
I think the big flashy games keep people coming back to see what is new, but the old mainstays that you will continuously fall back on are the simple short games which can fit any situation. Like Nut So Fast or Racko.
Thanks for all the great content!!