A Year Of Gaming – Week 9: Marching On
Barely breaking into March this week, but with games with themes like Time and War, marching on kind of makes sense.
Barely breaking into March this week, but with games with themes like Time and War, marching on kind of makes sense.
Not much new this week, but that won’t last. This week involves windows of a few kinds.
It was a slower week with fewer acquisitions and a bigger focus on more important things. More important than gaming, even!
Old favorites get new life with new additions and new editions. On top of that, new games get played and more games get taught. It’s a week full of Digging, Dreaming, and Drifting!
Machi Koro is a very light and cute tableau building game that was released in 2012. Riding on the wave of other legacy games, Machi Koro Legacy was released in 2019. Is this more fun than the original, or is it just too machi? (Warning – this review contains some spoilers for the Legacy version of the game)
January has come and gone, but there are always more games to be played and events to be run. This week involved games about traveling in time, space, and Japan.