Chairman of the board: All aboard
The game is well-designed and extremely easy to learn and play.
The game is well-designed and extremely easy to learn and play.
The math swiftly disappears into the fun of playing the characters and wheeling and dealing with the sheriff.
Some of the best, timeless games—think chess, backgammon or checkers—are exercises in simplicity. And Santorini may prove to be one of these.
Sometimes you just want to snuggle up with your significant other and play a little something.
It’s rare that a kid’s game can come along that, although simple, can be extremely fun.
It becomes a testament of skill and frustrations as you attempt to pronounce “b” and “p” without the use of your lips.
Players take turns moving up and down the river in canoes, picking up jewels and dropping them off at your campsite.
This game is nothing like life. Why can only one player pick each job? Why do I have to get married?
Fatalistic games such as Snakes and Ladders encourage downright dangerous compliance with the roll of the dice.