I’ve always loved deduction games and have yet to meet a cooperative game that I didn’t enjoy. As we explained in our recent game overview, Crack the Code from Indie Boards & Cards is a combination of those two ideas. This p ...
As much as I love cooperative and deduction games, you would think there would be more in our collection. Whether it’s something visual like MicroMacro: Crime City, an escape/mystery game like Chronicles of Crime or a trick-taking gam ...
Each year during Geekway to the West, they run a design contest with the winner securing a publishing contract with Indie Boards & Cards. It’s always a lot of fun to playtest the games during the convention and see which one lands ...
What do you do when you’re invited to join a game that is made up of a bunch of things you hate? You give it the benefit of the doubt and play. Potemkin Empire from Indie Boards & Cards is a city-building game (that part I like) t ...
If you’ve ever heard of Laverne and Shirley or Mork and Mindy, you are witness to one of the most common practices in television marketing: spin-offs. More current examples would be Mixed-ish and Grown-ish, a couple shows in ABC’ ...
When you think back to the board games you used to play as child, what comes to mind? Candy Land? Monopoly? Clue? Yahtzee? One game in particular was the source of argument in our household – Operation. Not because we were fighting ov ...
You’ve likely spotted quite a few games from Indie Boards and Cards lately. Roar-a-Saurus and Doctor Doctor appeared in our second list of family games, Finger Guns at High Noon made it into our guide filled with party games, Sherlock ...
We’ve recently been telling you a lot about polyomino games, one of the current trends in the tabletop industry. It’s not uncommon to see similar themes or game styles sweep through the industry. While games utilizing geometric ...
Ahhh. So glad to see that Siri reminded you to come back today. We only touched the tip of the iceberg yesterday with Part 1 of our list of the best games debuting at Gen Con 2019! They’re alphabetical and the first of our series didn ...
It’s June! And while many are celebrating the end of another school year and the beginning of summer vacation, at our house we’re celebrating another season – game convention season! We’ve already spent four exhausti ...