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Reviews of casual board games.

A party game published by The Op, Blank Slate is all about trying to predict how other players will think and attempting to only match with one of them.

A new disease has been discovered! Players must split into teams, competing to have their lab save patient zero and be the first to find the antidote.

This roll and write from designer Clarence Simpson places 1-8 players in the role of merchants diligently working to craft equipment for would-be warriors.

Become a railway tycoon in this 3-5 player game from designer John Bohrer that allows train game beginners to learn the basics of the genre.

Can you read the words when the letters are all upside down or on their sides, and you can’t tell which way is front to back?

Will you lasso in some allies, form a posse, blow up your neighbors (and yourself) with a stick of dynamite, or draw on your opponent?

In this domino-style game, players take turns adding a dragon card to the tableau, attempting to make a connection of seven dragons in the color they need, while action cards throw an unpredictable element into the mix.

Try to avoid trucks and roadkill on your track of road, while collecting as many live animals and warnings signs as possible. Be careful what cards you're left holding at the end of the round, as your hand of cards can count against you.

Will you be a good cop, putting the case together piece by piece until you capture the murderer? Or be a bad cop who doesn’t care who they accuse, so long as it sticks?

From furry giants to spark dragons, work together to find creative solutions to the many problems your guide sets up for you!

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