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Nick Welford

I discovered the world of modern board games when I happened upon King of Tokyo in a book shop. I was so taken with the art work and premise of the game that I immediately purchased it. That was the start of the rabbit hole and since that day I have developed acquisition disorder, started a YouTube channel and been lucky enough to start freelancing in the industry. I’ll play most things but find myself leaning towards more complicated games as my nine-year-old beats me at everything else.

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Lanterns: The Harvest Festival Review

Nick Welford 08/08/2017

Lanterns: The Harvest Festival is a light simple gateway game full of charm and will often return to the table, despite its flaws.

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Dice Forge Board Game Review

Nick Welford 02/08/2017

Like Seasons and Lords of Xidit before it, Dice Forge is a gorgeous game designed by Régis Bonnessée. Read our review today.

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Caverna: Cave Vs Cave Review

Nick Welford 28/07/2017

We have found Caverna: Cave vs Cave to be a deep and engaging experience that is incredible value for money. Find out more in this review.

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Aeon's End Review

Aeon’s End Review

Nick Welford 18/07/2017

Aeon’s End sees you and up to three other players defend the underground city of Gravehold, a town named so generically it could live in a nursing home. No wait, […]

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Kemet Board Game Review

Nick Welford 06/07/2017

Set in mythical Egypt, Kemet tasks you with earning victory points through aggressive expansion and control of various points on the large double-sided playing board.

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