It’s rare for me to start a review with a disclaimer, but in this case, it feels appropriate.Disclaimer: Today, I’m reviewing “Number Explorers,” a delightful card game designed to help children...
Today we’re diving into “Spice Ships,” a fun, quick little set-collection card game that might just become my new go-to recommendation when someone asks for a light, fast-paced game. I played this one with Jack (9) and...
Today, we’re taking a look at “Gigantosaurus: The Adventure Game,” which I received a few months ago. I held off on the review, but now that the game is finally hitting shop shelves and I am...
Level 99’s Bullet series is probably my most reviewed and covered franchise here on Little Board Gamers, largely because it’s hands down Jack’s favourite game of all time. He is always excited when a new set of heroines...
Disclaimer: Today’s game contains a mature horror-based theme and some mature-based visuals. I am including it here because underneath the visuals its oddly family friendly.The last of this year’s official...
Game 8 of our “Halloween Spooktacular 2024” is a little bit different as we are going to be looking at “Candy Hunters” a Halloween-themed game from “Smart Flamingo”, which I...
For today’s Spooktacular entry, we’re looking at “King of Tokyo: Duel,” a two-player version of the popular franchise by the legendary designer Richard Garfield. My experience with the “King of...
Another super family-friendly game today for our “Halloween Spooktacular” that I reviewed a few years ago but I thought definitely deserved a second go-over. “Shadows in the Woods” is one of the...
Game 5 of the”Halloween Spooktacular 2024″ is “Halloween Party” a set collection card game that arrived in my house on the 1st of November last year, which meant we missed out on adding it to...
A day or so ago, as part of our Spooktacular, I looked at “Cthulhu Wars,” a fantastic Risk-style war game that brings the general feel of Risk into the modern era with much better components and a far more...