Munchkin

Munchkin Written By: Mokan Edited By: Simon Joseph Date of Review: 21/9/15 Teaming up with friends, backstabbing them when they least expect it or just battling legendary monsters is commonplace in Munchkin. If any of the above appeals to you, perhaps you should give Munchkin a shot! Munchkin caters to 3 to 6 players. Munchkin has a game time of approximately 60 minutes. Munchkin is a fantasy card game in which players would have to embark on an adventure through a dungeon and face mighty monsters along their path. The goal of the player is to reach level 10 before the others do. In a regular turn, players would have to “break down the door”, and if they encounter any monster, they have to fight it. If the monster are too strong for the player to fight it down alone, player can ask for help from other players, and thats [...]

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Ticket to Ride

Ticket to Ride Written By: Mokan Edited By: Simon Joseph Date of Review: 21/9/15 Ticket to Ride is a game that requires the players to strategize and adapt their moves to the situation in order to outwit, outplay and outscore others .The game is designed for 2 – 5 players and the playtime for a round of this game would range from 30 to 60 minutes. In Ticket to Ride, players are attempting to claim train routes between various cities. Claiming train routes rewards the player with victory points .Victory points are used to determine the final winner of the game .There are two types of cards in this game, the train card and the destination ticket card. The train card is needed to place the train token onto the map. The destination ticket card gives a train route for the player to build. The player would be able to [...]

By |2019-12-11T23:56:00+08:00September 8th, 2015|Reviews|

Warhammer 40,000

Warhammer 40,000 Kew Sheng Yao Date of review: 23/9/2015 Edited by: Simon Joseph   Heavy vehicles rolling onto the peaceful land, goliath walking to the hills, destroying anything in its path. Flying creatures screams, monstrous breeding creature spawning ground armies, all charging towards the heavy metal armies. Missiles launching, guns fired. Turning once a peaceful place into a horrendous battlefield in Warhammer 40,000. Warhammer 40,000 is a Sci-fi role-playing game. It has similar mechanics like moving phase, however, more complicated than the other Warhammer series.   The difference between Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer: Age of Sigmar is that it Warhammer 40,000 is a futuristic sci-fi, with advance weaponries vs against alien monsters while Warhammer: Age of Sigmar is more from the past with old weaponries. Warhammer 40,000 has more action in terms shooting while Warhammer: Age of Sigmar is more towards melee close range attacks.   If the sound of [...]

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Warhammer: Age of Sigmar

Age of Sigmar Reviewed by Simon Joseph Date of Review: September 18th, 2015 If you already are familiar with the Warhammer franchise by Games Workshop, Warhammer: Age of Sigmar is the revamp (or reboot) of Games Workshop’s Warhammer Fantasy. For the uninitiated, Warhammer: Age of Sigmar is a tabletop miniature war game that has its players to clash their armies in climatic battles. As with the most tabletop miniature war games, players spend weeks and months (or even years in some cases) collecting, painting, and assembling their armies. With that said, some perceive the Warhammer franchise as more of a hobby than a game. So how does Warhammer: Age of Sigmar play? Unlike its predecessor, Warhammer: Age of Sigmar is really simple to pick up, even for new players. The rules are simple enough for most to understand. With the removal of the point system that was in Warhammer: Fantasy, [...]

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Cards Against Humanity

Cards against Humanity Written By: Mokan Edited By: Simon Joseph Date of Review: 21/9/15  Cards against Humanity is the latest card game that has been creating a lot of buzz worldwide. Cards against Humanity, is not a typical card game you would have played before. As said in the cover itself, it is a “party game for horrible people”. And if you are not horrible person, well you probably be one during the game. That’s because of the content written on the cards. If you can discard the negative words and sentences you would end up making up, there is definitely a lot of humour and fun to take away from each round. This game is played by having one player to be the person posing the question by playing the black card and the rest trying to answer the question by playing a white card from their hand. The [...]

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