Crazy Tower Review: How does it stack up?

A rickety spire of colourful blocks stands dangerously high in the middle of the table, the centrepiece of a game that seamlessly blends elements of Jenga and Uno with a unique twist. At its core, Crazy Tower involves players building up a tower of wooden blocks, taking turns to place blocks on a floor card. Players can also create a new level by balancing a floor card on the existing set of blocks. […]

By |2020-07-02T10:19:31+08:00December 19th, 2019|Board Games, Reviews|

The Clan Invasion

The team at Catalyst Game Labs have been hard at work with the BattleTech Game of Armored Combat and Games @ PI is proud to be a retail supporter for the launch of the new wave of releases, currently in production after a highly successful Kickstarter. From now until January 12th, 2020, preorder with us to secure your own set of the upcoming product, including some exclusive Kickstarter limited merchandise. […]

By |2019-12-19T19:25:23+08:00December 16th, 2019|News|

A Thousand Shapes of Horror

NOW AVAILABLE 13/12/19 “If a dead man can transmit his visible or tangible image half across the world, or down the stretch of the centuries, how can it be absurd to suppose that deserted houses are full of queer sentient things, or that old graveyards teem with the terrible, unbodied intelligence of generations?”  —H. P. Lovecraft, “The Unnamable”  Delve into the secrets of The House with No Name in A Thousand Shapes of Horror, the second Mythos Pack in The Dream-Eaters cycle for Arkham Horror: The Card Game! After half of your team has seemingly become trapped in the Dreamlands, you decide to force your way into the realm in your physical body instead of traveling there in your sleep. This method comes with plenty of dangers, but it will hopefully prevent you from becoming trapped yourself. But if you wish to enter the Dreamlands, you must first find a key.  […]

By |2019-12-19T19:34:12+08:00December 13th, 2019|News|

Machi-Koro Review: Building up something great.

Being a mayor is hard. On the one hand, ULTIMATE POWER! On the other, there are those pesky election promises to grow your little township into the largest city in the region. Considering your holdings comprise a single wheat field and a bakery, you’ve got your work cut out for you. Machi Koro is a streamlined award-winning city-building card game from designer Masao Suganuma. In it, you’ll attempt to take your tiny township from a wheat field and a bakery to a thriving metropolis complete with four major landmarks – a train station, shopping mall, amusement park and radio tower. […]

By |2020-07-02T10:20:46+08:00December 12th, 2019|Card Games, Reviews|
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