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💍 From Skeptic to Fellowship: A Trick-Taking Journey
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Trick-Taking Game is a 1 to four player game that takes about 10 to 20 minutes per round. It is published by Office Dog and designed by Bryan Bornmueller. The beautiful art was made by Elaine Ryan and Samuel Shimota and if you told me that I’d be writing about a Lord of the Rings game, I would have laughed. I used to be the person who said "eh, hard no" to anything LotR. But after falling for Duel for Middle-earth (read tha

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Mar 174 min read


Dive Deeper: Why The Crew: Mission Deep Sea is a Keeper
If you’ve spent any time with The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine ( read my review ), you already know the magic of "silent" trick-taking. It’s that unique brand of cooperative tension where a single card played can feel like a triumph or a total catastrophe. It’s the same player cooperative experience (play it at 3+), but it swaps the vacuum of space for the crushing depths of the ocean. More importantly, it swaps a rigid mission structure for something much more clever The

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Jan 253 min read


Review for The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine
🚀 The Crew: the Quest for Planet Nine 👩🏻🎨 Designer: Thomas Sing | 📦 Publisher: Kosmos ♟️ 3-5 players (the box says 2 players, but I’d skip it at that count) ⏳ ~15 minutes per round (with the tendency to hook you for hours) ⚙️ Cooperative trick taking. Zero table talk. Maximum feelings Another Game that Changed My Mind For the longest time, if you said, “trick taking”, I suddenly remembered I had somewhere else to be. I did not grow up on Spades, and the competitive, ma

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Jan 233 min read


Five Cucumbers Board Game Review
🥒 Five Cucumbers published by Rio Grande Games and designed by Friedemann Friesse is a 2 to 6 player game that takes about 20 minutes to...

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Oct 8, 20242 min read
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