Imperial Settlers Roll & Write
WDR Silver
Hello, hello. And welcome to another Who Dares Rolls review. So in an effort to appease everyone (yeah like that’s going to work) I’ll be attaching both our video review and Ta Da!! A written version of the words that I did say in the video. So if you want to watch go and watch […]
Da Vinci Code
It’s been a while since I’ve played a bad licensed board game from a charity shop. I actually don’t have many left on my stack and hid them so that I would forget they existed. Unfortunately my blissful ignorance wasn’t to last and here I am, reviewing the Da Vinci Code board game. Unlike Robot […]
Daring Dustbunnies Kickstarter Preview
WDR Silver
Bunnies! Hoovers! A not insignificant dollop of Daring! Count us in. Join us to take a look at Hopwood Games Daring Dustbunnies coming soon to Kickstarter.
Auztralia Review
WDR Silver
Mike takes a gander at yet another cracking game from Martin Wallace in this spiritual successor to A Study In Emerald. It’s off to the outback to battle Lovecraftian monstrosities while dabbling in a spot of farming and railroad construction.
Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game Review
WDR Gold Essential
We delve into Portals innovative and enthralling game of modern crime investigation and deduction.
Shadow Tactics Kickstarter Preview
We start the week (kind of) with a preview of Antler Games latest bit of Kickstarter goodness Shadow Tactics:Blades of the Shogun. Featuring an abundance of hidden movement, stealthy card programming and bumbling Ninja Warriors its a heady mix of interesting mechanisms and play styles and we liked it a lot. As you can see. […]
Lewis & Clark
WDR Silver
Let’s go paddling downriver in our canoes, fortunately, this involves very little duelling banjos and thankfully no pig squealing. We’re going way back to the expedition of 1804 that saw Meriwether Lewis and William Clark exploring the newly acquired Louisiana Territory. Lewis and Clark is a frothy milkshake of deck builder, worker placement and […]
Terraforming Mars
WDR Silver
Welcome to our “Late to the Table” series of reviews. That’s industry code for eventually reviewing a hugely popular game long after every other reviewer, facebook group and pet with an opinion has flogged that particular nag to death. Anyway, where better to start than a cracking fugly hybrid euro sci-fi from a couple of […]
Root: A Review of Might and Right
In Root, subtitled: ‘A game of Might and Right’ each player steps in to the role of a faction of cute (but deadly) forest critters, fighting for ownership of the various clearings in a vast woodland, and like it’s predecessor from Leader Games, Vast: The Crystal Caverns, Root is Asymmetric, meaning that each faction plays […]












