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Timetripper is highly recommended for all fantasy or s-f gamers who want to try something out of the ordinary." [1] In the October 1980 edition of Dragon (Issue 42), Tony Watson also liked the innovative nature of the game, as well as its value as a solitaire game: "Time Tripper is a fun game. The idea is novel, the encounters are interesting ...
The game has generally received positive reviews with Broken Meeple saying "solid and will appeal to fantasy fans". [6] RPG.NET have praised the game by saying that "one of the best war games you're going to find in a 90-minute package" [7] and BGL have described it as "one of the best fantasy board games around that can be played under 1.5 ...
This is a list of board games. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see Category:Board games for a list of board game articles. Board games are games with rules, a playing surface, and tokens that enable interaction between or among players as players look down at the playing surface and face each other. [ 1 ]
Heritage Games and Fantasy Games Unlimited Swords & Wizardry: Matthew J. Finch / Mythmere Games: 2008–present Fantasy A "clone" of the original version of Dungeons & Dragons (distinct versions ranging from White Box covering the 1974 original to Complete covering all pre-AD&D supplements) Sword World RPG: Group SNE: 2d6 System 1989, 1996 ...
In a review of Hyperborea in Black Gate, John ONeill said "If you're familiar with epic-scale fantasy games, you know they take a lot of time to set up and play. Hyperborea skirts much of that with an intriguing "bag-building" mechanic, which simulates some of the depth of typical civilization games, but yields a shorter play time." [5]
In Issue #4 (Winter 1976), Glen Taylor recommended it, saying, "All in all, Sorcerer is a very good game. It presents an original fantasy situation in a fascinating and physically beautiful game format. The game is complex, but easy to learn. Scenarios are balanced, and the game employs the right proportion of skill and chance."
Kingdoms is a German-style board game for 2-4 players designed by Reiner Knizia and released in 2002 by Fantasy Flight. The game is based on Knizia's original German game Auf Heller und Pfennig, but has been given a Medieval Fantasy theme. In 2003, Kingdoms won the Origins Award for Best Abstract Board Game of 2002. [1]