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Take Time (FI)
Read more →: Take Time (FI)Time is a strange but fascinating thing. It is intangible. I have always found the physical side of time, the mechanics of clocks, very intriguing. That is why I was immediately sold on the beautiful artwork of Take Time. The fact that it turned out to be a cooperative game with deduction elements and limited communication only made it better!
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Sunrise Lane
Read more →: StapelstadA beautiful residential area and a house with an unobstructed view... and then suddenly there is a five-storey building in front of your front door. I don't think anyone would be pleased about that, but fortunately the world of Sunrise Lane is only fictional. In this family game, players build houses on the game board. Build as many as possible and stack them up, because that's how you score the most points!
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Coffee Rush (FI)
Read more →: Coffee Rush (FI)Coffee Rush is a fairly simple game with beautiful design. The plastic containers for the ingredients make setup a breeze. What's more, the rules are simple, so you'll be playing before your coffee has even gone cold!
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Flip 7 (FI)
Read more →: Flip 7 (FI)The box of Flip 7 makes no secret of it: ‘The best card game ever!*’ is stated on the front. I have also played it and would like to let you know how true this claim is.
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Sky Team
Read more →: Sky TeamEver wanted to know what it's like to fly a plane? In Sky Team, you get the chance, with one main mission: to land the plane successfully! However, this is more difficult than it seems at first glance, as verbal communication is not allowed during the entire flight. At this point, it might be a good idea to go over the safety instructions with the passengers, as there is a high chance of a bumpy flight. 😉
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Horrified: Dungeons and Dragons (FI)
Read more →: Horrified: Dungeons and Dragons (FI)Horrified: Dungeons & Dragons is the fifth game in the Horrified series, and of course we had to add this version to our collection!
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Recap: Spellenfestival Genk '25
Read more →: Terugblik: Spellenfestival Genk ’25Last Saturday, 4 October, Spellenfestival took place in Genk (BE) and I was there again this year! So it's time for a short report on this games convention.
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Agent Avenue
Read more →: Agent AvenueHave you ever thought that one of your closest neighbours might be a spy? No? Neither have I. But in the two-player game Agent Avenue, you're not so sure whether your neighbours can be trusted. You suspect that your opponent is involved in some shady business... but he thinks the same about you! You can't just accuse someone without proof, so it's time to gather evidence: outsmart your opponent and, above all, outrun him in this fast-paced card game.
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Recap: Workshop Speedpaint
Read more →: Terugblik: Workshop SpeedpaintYesterday was the day we've been waiting for: the speed painting workshop at our favourite game shop, De Dwalende Dwerg in Beek, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. This extensive hobby was completely new to Simone. Not so for Bianca: she regularly paints miniatures in her spare time, but had no experience with speed painting, so in that sense it was a new experience for both of us.







