Three Minute Reviews: Modern Art

Modern Art, an auction style game whereby the art cards are assigned a value based on the frequency of appearance, it is luck-based but can also require a bit of skill to play. It can get very competitive, which is what I like about this game. The math-aspect may put off some potential players, however.Continue reading “Three Minute Reviews: Modern Art”

Three Minute Reviews: Dixit

Dixit is the type of abstract, no set answer game that works well in parties settings. The game promotes a lot of interaction opportunities and does not require an extensive insider knowledge/relationship to make it work. The game’s purpose is simple: collect 30 points first. A player can either be a clue-giver or a guesserContinue reading “Three Minute Reviews: Dixit”

Three Minute Reviews: PARKS

PARKS takes you on hikes across parks in America, using a scoring system akin to Wingspan or 7 Wonders. There are multiple ways to score points, from actually going on a hike to taking photos. PARKS is the most beautiful game that I have played to date. The gameplay mechanism is in depth, yet notContinue reading “Three Minute Reviews: PARKS”

Three Minute Reviews: Red Flags

An icebreaker game, Red Flags is designed to have a group find one person their perfect imperfect date. This game works whether you know the other people or not, it’s simple enough to explain to anybody who is used to the concept of dating (so, anybody). The person would then select the best ‘person’ proposed,Continue reading “Three Minute Reviews: Red Flags”

Three Minute Reviews: Ecosystem

Ecosystem utilises a blend of card-drafting mechanics (i.e. Sushi Go, 7 Wonders) and tile building (i.e. Kingdomino) and a nice scoring system revolving around certain combinations of animals and streams to form a 4×5 matrix. The game is easy to explain, and the cards are smaller than other games which gives it a novelty effect.Continue reading “Three Minute Reviews: Ecosystem”

Three Minute Reviews: Splendor

Splendor, a game to earn points through jewels. Jewels are resources of the game, and jewels can lead to other jewels, or victory points. Have enough jewels? You just may attract the attention of nobles, who – you guessed it – gives you more points. The early game is slowwwww, however things pick up onceContinue reading “Three Minute Reviews: Splendor”