Blackout: Hong Kong Review
“Long time No Pun Included viewers will know that, hey, we have some strong feelings when it comes to games designed by Alexander Pfister”
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“Long time No Pun Included viewers will know that, hey, we have some strong feelings when it comes to games designed by Alexander Pfister”
Orbis is a game about being god and creating your own universe. Which is perhaps only fitting because we were so surprised by it, it might as well have fallen into our lap from the sky.
This game is a bit like a bad dad but that’s OK, our review will help you finish your homework.
We're not gonna mince words. There's some sexy train science in this review. That's all you need to know.
Elaine and Efka explore all the wonders of London and ponder on the nature of Guilds. A lot of knowledge here. A lot of wisdom.
Featuring a review of shopping bags, St. Albans and lots and lots of shouting.
Bags are excellent. They hold stuff. You can also take stuff out of them. Very versatile. They're even a board game mechanism. Like in the game Orleans.
There's something about two player asymmetrical battle games that makes Efka excited. Is this one a hit? Find out here.
Fart. Short for Fine Art. But this board game box holds more than just box fart. It holds a real masterpiece.
Elaine and Efka take a look at Prodigal's Club, where millionaires waste their fortunes on a nihilistic whim.
Efka gives the lowdown on Mombasa and why it was a contender for No Pun's Game of the Year.
Efka tackles one of his most coveted Essen Spiel acquisitions this year. See what he thought of Nippon in our review.
With the recent nomination of Elysium for Kennerspiel des Jahres, Efka decided to have a good look at the game whilst Elaine makes a documentary about Britain.
Elaine and Efka vie for control of No Pun Included in yet another silly board game review. There can be only one.
Barbarians? Check. Slaves? Check. Dark Citadels? Double check. And you thought this is a friendly looking game...