Osprey Games
A Review of London Board Game 2nd Edition
In 1866, the Great Fire of London is said to have consumed 70,000 homes! In Martin Wallace’s second edition of London by Osprey Games, players take part in the grand effort to rebuild that city. Those who do the best… Read More ›
A Review of Star Cartel
Fans of the hit series Firefly will immediately understand what’s going on in Star Cartel by Osprey Games. Jayne Cobb: What’re we expectin’ to find here that equals the worth of a turd? This light economic, smuggling-themed game for 3-6… Read More ›
A Review of Samurai Gardner
Even a samurai needs time to unwind at the end of a long day. Some attend to the gardens of their feudal lords, and that’s where you come in. Samurai Gardner is a new game from Osprey Games that challenges… Read More ›
Review of The Lost Expedition Game
At the turn of the 20th Century, if your spouse said he was going to map out the unexplored regions of the Amazon, you’d best kiss his ass goodbye. Unless his name was Percy Fawcett. In this case, you would… Read More ›
A Review of Shahrazad, A Tile-Laying Board Game
Shahrazad is the storyteller in One Thousand and One Nights (commonly referred to as “Arabian Nights“), the book which includes the tales of Aladdin and Ali Baba. You, on the other hand, will be playing the role of Shahrazad, who… Read More ›
Escape From Colditz Board Game Review, The New Edition
I love microcosms. Take the classic WWII German submarine movie, Das Boot. There is an inescapable immersion generated by the cramped quarters, the interplay among the submariners, and the life and death struggles that demand excellence and cohesion in crisis… Read More ›