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BCE 44 builds on the infamous events of the eponymous year when Julius Caesar was assassinated on the floor of the Senate, by a group of senators who worried that he had too much power over the empire
BCE 44 builds on the infamous events of the eponymous year when Julius Caesar was assassinated on the floor of the Senate, by a group of senators who worried that he had too much power over the empire
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A first game of Terracotta Army from @BoardAndDice under my belt. First impressions are great, I really enjoyed it. Lots of puzzles to solve, but never feeling too heavy weight.
And another easy back for me, I love the games and good feelings @stuffByBez
brings to our scene in the UK. We'll miss her!
I just backed Selecting seven cards, speedily searching for synergies. on @Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bybez/selecting-seven-cards-speedily-searching-for-synergies?ref=android_thanks_twitter_share
Been back and forth, but I love the theme and mechanisms, and good words from @djackthompson certainly helped.
I just backed Halls of Hegra on @Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tompet/halls-of-hegra?ref=android_thanks_twitter_share
This week's newsletter has some stuff about games, and some pretty pictures of engine houses and sunsets. Have a look, and if you like it, subscribe :)
Read my latest: “What did I just punch? - the Punchboard newsletter - Issue #11” https://www.getrevue.co/profile/punchboard/archive/1303657
Kew-bee-toes? Cub-bit-oss? Who knows. Either way, Cubitos from @JohnDClair & @alderac is excellent. If you'd like to know why, I might just have written a little review-a-roony - https://punchboard.co.uk/cubitos-board-game-review/