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  • August 11, 2017

    One round is not enough!

    One late afternoon there was the usual commotion in the town hall square. Only by looking closely could one notice two different layers of people standing next to each other, but their body language did not indicate any kind of communication or interest. Only by looking more closely, one can sense the weak movements of one or the other's lips, which seem to be muttering something similar to a clumsy amateur poem: "Two spices, three Tarantino, one fire..." Should we, the peaceful inhabitants of a small town, be worried about the presence of spies?
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  • August 2, 2017

    Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar

    I've already described quite a few games here, but I feel like it's time to get down and describe my favorite game. So far the only game I've scored 10 for. This is the innovative, serious, yet extremely elegant Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar. In the following paragraphs, I will also describe why I rate this game so highly.

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  • August 1, 2017

    The mysterious Mysterium

           Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and even CSI investigators are united by solving various crimes. Some use the elimination method, others rely on the latest scientific advances, but the Mysterium board game offers dreams as a way to solve a crime.

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  • July 24, 2017

    Istanbul

    The longer I've been in the board game hobby, the more I appreciate games that can be learned in 15 minutes, played in an hour, but still manage to offer complex and meaningful decisions. This time I will look at one of them, the 2014 "Kennerspiel des Jahres" award winning game Istanbul.

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  • July 10, 2017

    Brain Games colleague Alexander recommends

    As many of you already know, we are big game enthusiasts and each of our employees has their own taste when it comes to games. Some like long, complex strategy games, others like cooperative games, but still for others , dexterity. In any case, we share a great interest in everything related to board games and their culture.

    This time the always smiling and friendly colleague Alexander, who has been with Brain Games since the very beginning, has agreed to share his TOP 3 games that he would recommend others to try.

    To leave!

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  • June 14, 2017

    Catan

    Ricci-Ricci, Circus and Monopoly are board games that I and many of my friends grew up with. Although simple, they attracted us and we could spend long hours playing them. For example, the popularity of the game Richu-Rachu is well characterized by the fact that there is even a song dedicated to this game. Today, a lot has changed, and the board game Catan (Invaders of Catan) has become a classic of this time.

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  • June 1, 2017

    Jaipur

    It is good to have a diverse collection of board games. It should have games of different difficulty, duration and mechanics. While we hold serious strategy games in our highest regard, it's always good to have a game that you can learn quickly, take with you, and play with someone as a couple. One such two-player game is Jaipur.

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  • April 25, 2017

    Game Village

    Board games are beautiful with their originality, which manifests itself in nuances. Small elements make simple standard mechanics fresh and original. Imagine a standard worker placement with the addition of a time mechanism that inevitably kills your medieval family. This time a review of Village.

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  • April 20, 2017

    In the winter cave

    Board games are a great way to slip into another world for a little while, taking on the role of someone else, and it's also a great way to get to know your friends even better by seeing how they act in different situations. In Dead of Winter, you'll find out if you can rely on your instincts when everything is at stake - survival or destruction.

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