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Reseña de Number Drop
Aburrida y motivada por la curiosidad, jugué Number Drop como juego en solitario por primera vez.
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Number Drop second opinion
In Number Drop, you must drop shapes in the right places to create combinations of identical or consecutive numbers on your grid.
Search comparison for: Planet X vs Lost Species
If you’ve tried The Search for Planet X or The Search for Lost Species, you might wonder how they hold up against each other
Reseña de La Búsqueda del Planeta X
Explorar la inmensidad del espacio nunca ha sido lo mío, pero La Búsqueda del Planeta X es un juego de deducción muy entretenido que no requiere conocimientos espaciales!
Planet X second opinion
Exploring the vast expanse of space has never been my thing, but The Search for Planet X is the perfect deduction game!
Reseña de Un Cargo Curioso
Curious Cargo es un juego de mesa para 2 jugadores creado por Ryan Courtney y publicado por Capstone Games.
Curious Cargo second opinion: too luck-based for me
Curious Cargo is set in a factory where you aim to quickly build pipelines for efficient goods delivery while handling trucks!
Reseña de Hens review
¡Pásate por el gallinero y prueba Hens! Este juego de 2 a 4 jugadores, con un modo opcional para un solo jugador.
Herd Mentality second opinion
Herd Mentality is not a game about standing out from the crowd but being part of it! In this game being unique is a bad thing.
Masters of the Universe – Fields of Eternia review
Of all the games I own, I feel confident in saying that Masters of the Universe – Fields of Eternia creates the best first impression.
Epic Encounters – Village of the Goblin Chief review
Climb into a treetop adventure with Village of the Goblin Chief, including 20 highly detailed, preassembled minis and a packed adventure book!
Spectral review
Grab your pad, grab your pencil and let’s deduce some stuff! Spectral, a small yet juicy box of puzzlement is the game for you!
Castle Combo: Out of the Oubliette review
Castle Combo: Out of the Oubliette! adds 12 new cards, but still keeps the same play flow of the much loved base game.

