Guards of Atlantis Review - Blew Me Away
Efka shines a light on this tabletop appropriation of the MOBA genre.
Efka shines a light on this tabletop appropriation of the MOBA genre.
Elaine and Efka review the ultimate game of corporate backstabbing - New Angeles
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Elaine and Efka enter minion slaying mode as they teach you the subtleties of being a Mech School student.
Efka explores the horrors of public domain licenses in this Arkham Horror LCG review.
Efka delves deep into the bottle of Viticulture and becomes the master of vintning.
Efka takes you through his thoughts on Cry Havoc and whether it's the hot Gen Con ticket everyone is raving about.
Efka's review of Captain Sonar, the only game in the world about real time piloting a forever breaking submarine.
Hi. This is our video on SeaFall. It is probably not the only video will do, and it is free of spoilers (aside from the main components and what's in the rulebook when you start the game). Let's be honest, we don't need to sell it. It's SeaFall. You want to watch this.
Is that Scooby Doo? No, it's Mansions of Madness Second Edition - although we can't fault you for confusing those two. Both are silly, fun and full of hijinks. Zoiks fellas, better roll those dice to not go potty.
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.
Efka keeps a solemn vow, one that he will definitely not break in this video.
Efka and Elaine travel to the land of Birmingham and deliver you a review of Star Wars: Rebellion straight from the convention.
Starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore
The most maternal two player asymetrical game in existence - we promise.
This game might not dig very deep, but... OH NO PUN ALER...<terminate transmission>
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.