Greetings and Salutations! We’ve covered perhaps the most common groups – two, three, and four. Adding a fifth wheel is perhaps socially awkward but by no means makes choosing a game difficult. Five is still a great player group with a host of options. Here are some of my favorites! Small World – A …
Hello. Is it me you’re looking for? Seems unlikely! But if you’re reading this you’ve already given your sweet sweet click and I thank you. Four is really the meat and potatoes of board gaming. Two couples get together for dinner and after dinner amusement. Mom and Dad break out Monopoly with the kids on …
AND WE’RE BACK! Hopefully you’ve spent they last day week month couple months (SORRY BRAD) reading our last installment, trying out a game or two with your work spouse, and are back for advice on how to include a third to your lunchtime board game sessions. Three can be a difficult number. Many games have three player variants which are either watered …
There are an infinite amount of great games available these days. We’ve reviewed several of them right here on GeeklyInc. in the past few weeks. But not every game works with every group. If just you and your sweetheart are playing, Shadows Over Camelot isn’t a great fit. If you’re hanging out with your intramural kickball team …
Geekly Essential means that something is so good that it deserves to be discussed long after it was released. It may be 10 years old, but it is still worth your time. When I was introduced to Euro-style board games, the first game we played was Settlers of Catan. It was eye-opening. The step up …
“Want to race camels?” This was my opening line when it was game-time last weekend with a group of college buddies. Don’t worry, I was met with blank stares then too. But if Camel Up can turn their doubtful looks into laughs, I’m confident it will win a place in your heart as well. Camel …