A pair of mirrored birds lean towards one another, their colours bright, but soft. If you look closely, you can see that their bodies are forming a heart. Nearby, Kueh, delicate sweets, sit arranged with care. Judging by their colours and shapes, they promise wonderful flavours. Each one tells a story of ancient traditions and of the practised hands that shaped them. It is a quiet celebration of heritage and harmony, of the culture of Peranakan: Tiles and Tactics by Eugene Lim from Genie Games with art by Eugene Lim.

Read the full review here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2026/04/18/peranakan-tiles-and-tactics-saturday-review/
Listen to the audio version here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1dxras0Qkb52EoWMJ5yTPq?si=5JlTRRuKRfeycmWpDCiJrg

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Our longships were ready for the long voyage ahead. We needed resources to complete our port, altar and Jarl palace. It was a race, but we were ready to Looot by Charles Chevallier and Laurent Escoffier from Gigamic.
https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2024/10/19/looot-saturday-review/
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Looot (Saturday Review) - Tabletop Games Blog

Our longships were ready to sail. The crew had just completed stowing all provisions and supplies for the long voyage ahead. We needed resources and building materials to develop our fjord and complete our port, altar and jarl palace. But we were not alone. Vikings from other fjords had the same ambition to store up the most riches and be crowned Jarl of the Vikings! It was a race, but we were ready! We were ready to Looot by Charles Chevallier and Laurent Escoffier from Gigamic.

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There are certain categories of games that I absolutely love. You will have heard about my recent escapades in the world of 18xx games. Yet, there is another genre of games that I love: tile-laying games.
https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2024/10/08/pattern-matching-pleasure-from-carcassonne-to-looot-topic-discussion/
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Pattern Matching Pleasure - from Carcassonne to Looot (Topic Discussion) - Tabletop Games Blog

There are certain categories of games that I absolutely love. You will have heard about my recent escapades in the world of 18xx games and the excitement these types of games create for me. They offer me a good dose of brain training, while also being thematically enjoyable. Yet, there is another genre of games that I love: tile-laying games. So, in this article, I want to talk about these games a bit more and explain what I like about them so much.

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After decades of exploiting our home, Earth has run out of resources. We have to leave and planeteers will be tasked with preparing one Planet Unknown by Ryan Lambert and Adam Rehberg from Adam's Apple Games.
https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2023/10/21/planet-unknown-saturday-review/
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Planet Unknown (Saturday Review) - Tabletop Games Blog

It was inevitable. After decades of exploiting our home, Earth has finally run out of resources. It is time for Plan B. We have to leave and settle on a new planet. Potential targets have been selected and planeteers will be sent to develop them. Each of these adventurous heroes will be tasked with preserving the future of humanity and preparing one Planet Unknown by Ryan Lambert and Adam Rehberg from Adam's Apple Games.

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@rbart5034 Is that the Betrayal Legacy game? I still think #Carcassonne is yet to be supplanted as best #tilelaying game.

All set for another round of #PlanetUnknown. With the #Gametrayz inserts the game takes only moments to set up.

Sticking with the base game + private objectives

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Gobi By Capsicum Games - Review #boardgames MeepleGamers

Facebook Twitter Instagram After playing Gobi a few times there are things I like about it, but I feel like there are stronger games out there that are sim

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