Netrunner is my favourite game, and I think it’s one with a very interesting history. I wanted to explore that a bit, so I thought I’d put together a history of the game.
Category: Two Player Games
The Adventures of Robin Hood – Review
In The Adventures of Robin Hood you play as the famous outlaw and his friends as you battle the forces of the Sheriff of Nottingham and Prince John. You do this by moving around the map, fighting guards, finding items, robbing nobles and interacting with townsfolk.
King of Tokyo – Review
King of Tokyo is a classic. In fact, the label on the shrink wrap tell us that over 1 million games have been sold worldwide since the game’s release in 2011, which is quite something.
Fort – Review
I played Fort for the first time a while ago and I was very impressed. Second and third plays soon followed and I’m already eager to play again.
Living Card Games
I’ve been playing a lot of Netrunner and Marvel Champions recently so I thought I’d share my collection of Living Card Games with you and talk about why I think they are so great.
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King – Review
In World of Warcraft – Wrath of the Lich King you play as famous heroes from the Warcraft universe as you try to defeat the evil Lich King and his army of undead.
Marvel Champions – Review
Since its release in 2019, Marvel Champions has grown to be come one of my favourite games.
Super Fantasy Brawl
Super Fantasy Brawl is an exciting arena combat game which sees two teams of mighty champions facing off in glorious competition. I give a quick preview before the launch of the Kickstarter campaign.
UK Games Expo 2019
I recently attended the UK Games Expo 2019 and had a fantastic time. I wanted to take the opportunity to talk about the experience and some of the games that I played.
Dice Throne – Review
Dice Throne is an exciting, fast-paced dice combat game that pits a varied roster of characters against each other.