Star Wars: Rebellion - The UK Games Expo Special
Efka and Elaine travel to the land of Birmingham and deliver you a review of Star Wars: Rebellion straight from the convention.
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Efka and Elaine travel to the land of Birmingham and deliver you a review of Star Wars: Rebellion straight from the convention.
The most maternal two player asymetrical game in existence - we promise.
Party games are great. They really tie the room together. But what if there's more people at your party than you could shake a stick at? Then break this game out!
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.
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Efka lays down the beats on why the hype surrounding T.I.M.E. Stories is real, and why this game is all the rage.
Imperial Assault and Twin Shadows review, featuring the misadventures of the incredibly lax imperial officer. Find out whether this makes it as our game of the year and why (or why not).
Efka enjoys The Great War so much, he starts a whole new YouTube channel just to review it. Welcome to Nondigital Cardboard Geek Meeple'n'stuff.
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 finally meet on the field of battle and, like true philosopohers, instead of fighting with bolter pistols they tackle the important questions in life. Like, how DOES a Space Marine poop? Find out in our review of Forbidden Stars.
Efka just wants to go out for dinner whilst Elaine has delusions of grandeur. And somehow, Star Wars Armada is involved. Our new review is live!
Efka explores all things 'ant' in this March of the Ants review. Will the promises made by the KS campaign fulfil expectations or is this yet another KS game that didn't quite deliver?
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...
Elaine and Efka mix voodoo parsnips and hypnotoads and try to become the hippest theorist in town, whilst boardgames advance to the future with hoverboards and apps