Calvin’s Commentaries: Libraria

When it comes to abstract strategy games there is a lot to be said for simplicity.…

Calvin’s Commentaries: 1066

While not a massive fan of historical battle recreation games – not something I generally seek…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Widget Ridge

When I read a description that states “a steampunk deckbuilding game with crazy inventions that connect…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Shobu

When Shobu arrived and I opened the box I was immediately taken by the aesthetics of…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Wizard’s Garden

As a bonafide fan of abstract strategy games I am quite surprised it has taken so…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Parks

If you are a sucker for great looking games then you will be blown away by…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Aristeia

The best games, or perhaps these days, like movies, almost all games, end up with expansions.…

Calvin’s Commentaries: WatchGuard

This is a somewhat different review in the sense it’s not about a particular game. Instead,…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Forest Fighters

Personally, I like deck builder quite a lot. Ditto the group as a whole. But, as…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Dice Settlers

So let’s start here with a statement of preference, I do not like dice. I’m pretty…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Up and Across

As a lover of abstract strategy games, it’s always interesting to get my hands on essentially…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Coldwater Crown

If you like fishing, and I count myself among those who do, then Coldwater Crown is…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Sovereign Chess

In the world of board games, one thing which is not in short supply is chess…

Calvin’s Commentaries: 11:59

You really have to be intrigued by a game that comes in a neat little tin…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Grey Cells

Often we think of role-playing games as those set in the world of swords and sorcery…

Calvin’s Commentaries: V Commandos

There are times when your first impression of a board game can simply be wrong. Such…

Calvin’s Commentaries: El Alamein

A few weeks back I reviewed Barbarossa, a deck builder based on the Second World War…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Dominion and Barbarossa

Dominion is usually seen as the grandmother of deck building games, hit the stores in its…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Flint and Feather

A handful of miniatures and a table covered with terrain and you have the basis for…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Rone

As a gamer who is fairly confident in saying he had the first Magic the Gathering…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Martial Art Battlefields

It was just a year ago April that Martial Art from designers Adrian Marrs, and Jonathan…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Hardback

This week’s game is one I personally had been very much looking forward to playing. Deck-builders…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Girl Genius: The Works

When it comes to game designers James Ernest is one of my favourite. Ernest’s best game…

Calvin’s Commentaries: Direwild

The idea of using deck building as a core mechanic in a dungeon-crawl game is not…

Calvin’s Commentaries: New Professional Sports Leagues

In my first column of 2018, I reflected on some of the more interesting events which…