Back from Airecon, the boys from Polyhedron Collider discuss the latest batch of tabletop games they have been playing. They kick off the board game chat with Lords of Hellas from Awaken Realms, discuss The Grimm Forest from Druid City Games and have a good chin wag regarding the latest version of Pictomania from CGE.
Come gather round the fire and let me tell you about a tail from a mouse
called Colin, who fought an evil Queen to free his father from her
vicious clutches. Let me fill your head with wonder as Colin and his
team fight off rats and spiders and the kitchen cat, and collected
mountains of cheese on the way. You too will learn of the courage of
rodents and the dangers of crystal caves and sewers and insects.
For
this is the story of Mice and Mystics by Plaid Hat Games, and like all
fairy tales for children, what a brutal tale it becomes.
At Airecon 2018, the Polyhedron Collider Cast were joined by representatives of No Pun Included, JTR Podcast, Board Game Opinions, Unlucky Frog Gaming, Creaking Shelves, The Broken Meeple, I Play Red and the Game Pit. In front of a live audience we posed them a host of random question drawn from the hat submitted by our listeners and Airecon visitors.
A big thank you to everyone involved.
I'm not entirely sure this blog post constitutes a review. I've had the
iOS version of Red7 for quite some time and I have never really felt
that I got on with the game. Every few weeks I would start up the app
ready to try the game and every time I would be ready to throw my phone
out of the train window in frustration, and I'm not sure if it’s the app
or the original Red7 rules that are the issue.