WIN The Games Journal 539 July to September

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CONTENTS: WIN 539 July to September 2020

Review:

Amul – Card management and drafting for 3-8 players, ages 10+, by Remo Conzadori and Stefano Negro at Lautapelit / Pegasus Spiele, ca. 40-50 min

Carrossel – Set collecting and placement game for 2-4 players, ages 8+, by Antonio Sousa Lara at Mebo Games / Heidelbär 2019, ca. 30 min

Dreamscape – Assembling and resources management game for 1-4 players, ages 12+, by David Ausloos at Huch! / Sylex Edition 2020, ca. 25-100 min

Ozeane – Development game with card interaction for 2-6 players, ages 14+, by Nick Bentley, Dominic Crapuchettes, Ben Goldman and Brian O’Neill at Schwerkraft-Verlag 2020, ca. 90 min

Switch & Signal – Logistics / railway game for 2-4 players, ages 10+, by David Thompson at Kosmos Verlag 2020, ca. 45 min

Tapestry – Civilization development and resources management for 1-5 players, ages 12+, by Jamey Stegmaier at Feuerland Spiele 2020, ca. 90-150 min

The King’s Dilemma – Discussion and decision making in a legacy game for 3-5 players, ages 14+, by Lorenzo Silva and Hjalmar Hach at Horrible Games = Horrible Guild / HeidelBÄR 2019, ca. 30-180 min

The Magnificent – Worker placement and shape placement in a circus topic for 1-4 players, ages 12+, by Eilif Svensson and Kristian A. Østby at Pegasus Spiele 2020, ca. 90 min

Presentation:

Bohnanza – Das Duell – Deluxe edition for 2 players, ages 12+, by Uwe Rosenberg at Amigo Spiele 2020, ca. 45 min

Dragon Fire – 3D dexterity game for 2-4 players, ages 4+, at Noris Spiele / Simba Toys 2020, ca. 5 min

Mein erster Lernspielzoo – Game collection for 2 players, ages 3-8, by Hagen Baumann at Haba 2011/2019, variable playing time

Robin von Locksley – Placement, collecting and movement game for 2 players, ages 10+, by Uwe Rosenberg at Wyrmgold Verlag 2019, ca. 45 min

Feature:

Museum Übersiedlung

Halloween

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