LBR’s latest reviews for both tabletop and video games!
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Inkulinati review: a charming jest, with minor mishaps
Inkulinati, a medieval-themed strategy game from developer Yaza Games and publisher Daedalic Entertainment, is a clever game with some noticeable flaws. Players complete duels and adventures…
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Avatar: The Last Airbender Fire Nation Rising review: friendly fan service
Avatar The Last Airbender: Fire Nation Rising is a strategic card and dice game from The Op, with lots of fan service for the titular animated series.…
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LOTR: Journeys in Middle-Earth review: an expansive, high-quality adventure
The Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth is an adventure RPG from Fantasy Flight Games, who are likely best known for Mansions of Madness…
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The Forest Quartet review: a soothing, sincere adventure
LBR was provided a Steam key from publisher Bedtime Digital Games to review The Forest Quartet. The Forest Quartet is a soothing puzzle adventure game…
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Marvel United review: Simple and fun, with clever IP approach
CMON’s Marvel United lets players assume the role of classic superheroes to battle famous villains and prevent their evil plans, with simple and fun mechanics.…
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Somerville review: mesmerizing, compelling, and lacking
Somerville is a truly mesmerizing sci-fi adventure and indie, developed and published by Jumpship. Players must seek out their family after being separated by a…
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The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine review: Affordable, puzzling delight
The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine is a trick-taking game from KOSMOS, where players must strategically complete missions in space to progress the story.…







