As a family, we’ve been into hobby board games for quite some time now. I remember one of our first experiences with something other than Monopoly or Scrabble. We were in Chicago for the annual Chicago Toy and Game Fair and noticed the huge booth at the front run by Mayfair Games. They were holding a regional qualifier for their annual Settle ...
Here’s something most of us can’t say every day – “I own all the games this company made!” And I get to add the phrase, “and I bought them all at thrift stores!” Such is what happened to us with Pywacket, a game company that existed in the mid-to-late 2000’s. We first found Keesdrow and featured it in ...
Would you be surprised to hear that our Friday game meetups continue to grow? Likely you aren’t and you shouldn’t be. It’s good, clean fun and it doesn’t cost anything to attend. The attendance numbers vary based on the time of the year, but even during peak times, we see different people from week to week. The numbers range ...
There’s a lot that goes into making a major motion picture. Until our trip to Sonoma Raceway for the Cars 3 Event, I didn’t realize just how many steps – and people – are involved in the process. It all begins with an idea, a story concept, that has to pass muster. Is it compelling and interesting? Does it drive emotion? If ...
We have a lot of fun playing and talking about games on SahmReviews. The fact that our daughters both enjoy playing offline games, and regularly win, makes it a family affair. Over the years we’ve covered 100’s of games from different publishers, both in our regular features and our weekly Thrift Treasure series. To the vast majority o ...