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Ed and Ryan review The Fox Experiment
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Ed and Ryan review Lost Ruins of Arnak
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Fehlende Folgen?
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Ed and Ryan update their lists of their top 10 games of all time.
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Ed and Ryan revisit their scores from past reviews.
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Ed and Ryan discuss the merits and methods of tracking plays
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Ed and Ryan discuss the best and worst elements of board game expansions
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This week, Ed and Ryan review Small World by Days of Wonder. This riff on a Risk-style area control game gives players control over rival mythical races as they set out to conquer the map and decide just the right moment to swap in a new race as their old one's power wanes.
BGG Page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/40692/small-world
Designer: Philippe Keyaerts
Artists: Miguel Coimbra, Cyrille Daujean
Publisher: Days of Wonder
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This week, Ed and Ryan review It's a Wonderful World by La Boîte de Jeu. This postapocalyptic card-drafting engine builder pits players against each other to build the world's top civilization from the ground up.
BGG Page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/271324/its-wonderful-world
Designer: Frédéric Guérard
Artist: Anthony Wolff
Publisher: La Boîte de Jeu
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This week, Ed and Ryan review Scholars of the South Tigris by Garphill Games. This second game in the South Tigris Trilogy allows players to preserve the time-tested wisdom of Greece, China, and other civilizations by translating scrolls into Arabic for Baghdad's House of Wisdom.
BGG Page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/367041/scholars-south-tigris
Designer: Shem Philipps and SJ MacDonald
Artists: Mihajlo Dimitrievski
Publisher: Garphill Games
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Ed and Ryan return to the eleventh-century Carolingian Empire to crown the winner of Garphill Games' West Kingdom trilogy.
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Ed and Ryan round out October by reviewing Betrayal at House on the Hill, a spook-worthy cooperative game where players explore a creepy old mansion tile by tile until the house's sinister influence turns one player against the rest.
BGG Page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/10547/betrayal-house-hill
Designer: Bruce Glassco
Artists: Dennis Crabapple McClain, Christopher Moeller, and Peter Whitley
Publisher: Avalon Hill
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On the fourth Tuesday of October, Ed and Ryan review Carnival of Monsters, a card drafting game that lets players compete to build the most extensive menagerie of magical beasts and mythical creatures.
BGG Page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/231484/carnival-monsters
Designer: Richard Garfield
Artists: Loïc Billiau, Martin Hoffmann, Dennis Lohausen, Michael Menzel
Publisher: Amigo Games
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Ed and Ryan lay out the ins and outs of social deduction games with just the right amount of paranoia and intrigue to get your gaming group in the Halloween spirit.
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In week 2 of an October chockful of spooky tabletop games, Ed and Ryan review Horrified, a campy co-op game that lets players team up to confront a gauntlet of storied monsters from Dracula and Frankenstein to the Invisible Man and the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
BGG Page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/282524/horrified
Designer: Prospero Hall
Artist: Prospero Hall
Publisher: Ravensburger
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In week 1 of a month loaded with spooky boardgames, Ed and Ryan review Mysterium, a cooperative game that gives the murder whodunit a fresh coat of paint. One player plays as the "Ghost" and uses visual clues to help the others guess the identity of the killer.
BGG Page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/181304/mysterium
Designers: Oleksandr Nevskiy and Oleg Sidorenko
Artists: Igor Burlakov, Xavier Collette, Oleksandr Nevskiy, and Oleg Sidorenko
Publisher: Z-Man Games
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This week, Ed and Ryan review Jamey Stegmaier's magnum opus--Scythe. This area control game explores an alternate post-World War I history in idyllic pastoral landscapes populated with intrepid explorers and smog-belching mechs.
BGG Page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/169786/scythe
Designer: Jamey Stegmaier
Artists: Jakub Rozalski
Publisher: Stonemaier Games
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This week, Ed and Ryan review Viscounts of the West Kingdom by Garphill Games. This final entry in the West Kingdom Trilogy game gives players a chance to compete for influence as the king's power over his realm declines.
BGG Page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/296151/viscounts-west-kingdom
Designer: Shem Philipps and SJ MacDonald
Artists: Mihajlo Dimitrievski
Publisher: Garphill Games
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Ed and Ryan discuss some core features and strategic elements of engine building and worker placement games to give a rundown on all the variety and depth these tabletop game genres have to offer.
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Ed and Ryan embark on a pilgrimage to put the finishing touches on the singular and unfinished Sagrada Familia cathedral in Barcelona. In Sagrada, players use dice drafting to fill in panes of glass in five different shades to make breathtaking stained glass windows that will catch the sunlight just right.
Designers: Adrian Adamescu and Daryl Andrews
Artists: Peter Wocken
Publisher: Floodgate Games
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Ed and Ryan get in touch with their artistic side by reviewing Reiner Knizia's classic auction game, Modern Art. Players take turns as both art curator and auctioneer as they compete to amass the world's greatest art collecting fortune by discerning whose paintings are in demand and whose is not.
Designer: Reiner Knizia
Artists: Manuel Carvalho, Ramon Martins, Daniel Melim, Rafael Silveira, and Sigrid Thaler
Publisher: CMON Games
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