CGI#49: Disney Chronicles of Light, Miniatures Games, Emotions, and Game Education
An all-star cast of Disney heroines unites to defeat the forces of darkness and restore balance to the kingdom in Ravensburger's Chronicles of Light: Darkness Falls (Disney Edition).
Plus: the best games on display at Gen Con and Origins 2024, the emotional pull of board gaming, how higher education is preparing the next generation of game creators, casual miniatures games to get you started on the tabletop, and a FREE print-and-play game: Guards & Goblins by Beaverlicious. Our readers also discuss the most cutthroat games they have played.
This issue features reviews of Captain Flip, Biomos, Mind Map, Good Face Bad Face, Flip Circus, Now!, Dice Cards, and a guest review of Mojo written by Major Fun.
Great issue
Thanks for the reviews
Haven't really been into miniatures, but liked the article on it nonetheless
Great source of information.
Love the magazine.
Curious to see the discussion about the most cutthroat games.
Good stuff.
Love the reviews and giveaways!
Great issue as always!
I love the page layout
Looks great as always!
this one looks interesting. would love to play
not sure if that Disney game's name is genius or not...
A other great issue. Loved the article on miniatures games.
Just Luv your stuff!
Always love some new miniatures!
I'm interested in reading about Chronicles of Light: Darkness Falls (Disney Edition). Ravensburger has a lot of solid games in their catalog.
I'd like to check out that Guards & Goblins, the article on miniature gaming looks interesting too.
Eager to check out the Guards & Goblins PnP game.
I'm either gonna win a print subscription someday or I'm gonna have to start working.
Great
I've always wanted to try Fossilis.
It's always awesome to see my quite in the magazine!
Love the article on increasin education in schooling!
Always love the reviews, articles, and other content
It's really cool that you guys offer a printed version.
I'm super excited to subscribe to the digital magazine and look forward to learning from it, and growing my use of board games in helping teams and individual leaders develop and succeed together.