by Ellie Dix | Mar 4, 2021 | Alfie Reviews...
Alfie Dix, 18, reviews board games that he plays with the family and subsequently with groups of friends. Here’s his review of Bärenpark. My dear Dr Sattler, Welcome to Jur- wait that’s not quite right. Oh of course… Welcome to Bärenpark, a zoo-builder that...
by Ellie Dix | Feb 4, 2021 | Alfie Reviews...
Alfie Dix, 18, reviews board games that he plays with the family and subsequently with groups of friends. Here’s his review of Cards Against Humanity Family Edition. The rules of gaming usually follow a certain pattern, you must have a balanced game with good themes...
by Ellie Dix | Jan 7, 2021 | Alfie Reviews...
Alfie Dix, 18, reviews board games that he plays with the family and subsequently with groups of friends. Here’s his review of Five Tribes. The City-state is leaderless, an accident I suppose, and your loyal caravan stands beside you. They patiently await your orders....
by Ellie Dix | Dec 3, 2020 | Alfie Reviews...
Alfie Dix, 18, reviews board games that he plays with the family and subsequently with groups of friends. Here’s his review of Trails of Tucana. Welcome Adventurer, to Tucana! An island unlike any other. Undiscovered animals and relics of a past civilisation lay in...
by Ellie Dix | Nov 5, 2020 | Alfie Reviews...
Alfie Dix, 18, reviews board games that he plays with the family and subsequently with groups of friends. Here’s his review of Coup. Deception runs amok in the world of Coup and a thin line separates you from the average citizen. Unacceptable! As the head of your...
by Ellie Dix | Oct 8, 2020 | Alfie Reviews...
Alfie Dix, 17, reviews board games that he plays with the family and subsequently with groups of friends. Here’s his review of Planet. Bringing three-dimensional gameplay to another level we have Planet, a game based around drafting tiles to make the best habitats for...