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Reviews of casual board games.

You are a bard, attempting to preserve your favorite god for posterity, by proclaiming their works of glory and a few misdeeds.

Calico is a 1-4 player tile-laying game that asks players to solve spatial puzzles to craft quilts fit for feline inhabitants.

Grow vines and bloom your flowers, in a game as relaxing as it is beautiful — with some intriguing player interaction.

Players are smugglers, competing for a coveted seat with the mysterious organization the Booth. Loot planets, plunder the stars, and go head to head with your opponents over several rounds of Texas Hold ‘em-style Poker.

A new party game from Blue Orange Games, Talent Show offers a mix of mechanics. It’s a word game, with drawing, miming, clue words, and even singing!

Sell paintings to markets and collectors to become a beloved master in this set collection card game from Florian Sirieix.

The Op’s newest drawing game presents you with a unique way to draw, as the person holding the marker doesn’t actually know what it is he’s trying to draw!

Curators combines worker action and tile placement in a glorious chain of economical gain as players try to win the coveted award for Museum of the Year.

The world is dying and magic is fading. Only by harnessing powerful artifacts will you be able to retain your powers. However, the artifacts are in short supply and you must compete against fellow magic users to claim them.

Published by Libellud and designed by the minds behind Obscurio, One Key is a cooperative clue giving and image interpretation game that seeks to minimize downtime and keep rounds moving quickly.

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