Here we go folks, the latest comics for the week of May 17th! Each week GeeklyInc takes a look at the new releases and weighs them up. First up this week is the end of the New 52’s Green Lantern before DC Rebirth at the end of the month. Green Lantern #52 Writer: Robert Venditti …
Of all the fandoms we celebrate here at GeeklyInc.com, there’s been rather a dearth of cartoon-horse-related content. Aside from a little bit of the Tiny Horsies RPG on our Twitch stream (with an upcoming special feature at GeeklyCon in June), we haven’t had much to say about the zeitgeist’s favorite friendship saga. But My Little Pony: Friendship Is …
It’s often said that it’s not the destination that matters, but the journey. Just so with today’s game, Tokaido, a recent (2013) offering from designer Antoine Bauza—he of Ghost Stories, Hanabi, and 7 Wonders fame. Tokaido is a very different game from Bauza’s other works, not least because of its unusual inspiration: the legendary Tokaido road, which spans some …
I never knew I wanted, no needed, to control a gargantuan scorpion in combat until I played Kemet by Matagot games. I promise I will get back to the scorpion thing in a little bit but first let me tell you about the overall game of Kemet. Kemet is a war game set in Egypt …
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 …
At some point we have all felt the frustration of losing a game and wanting to just knock all the pieces off the board. Not all of us? Okay, well I have at least, so when I got to play Cube Quest: Clash for the Crown at PAX East this year, I knew it was …
In recent years a new trend has appeared in board games. Printing your own game. A Print and Play is a great way for designers to get their game out there without having to front the cost of components, shipping, and marketing. As a player, this allows you to put as much cost as you …
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. Losing, it’s one of those things that pretty much everyone hates. Most board game enthusiasts will say that playing the game is what’s …
What do computers dream of? Programming robots to race, and potentially destroy each other in a factory apparently. That is the reality in RoboRally. A factory filled with conveyor belts and deadly lasers is the backdrop for this amazing race. The objective is for players to control their robots and get them to touch all …
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. Have you ever wanted to play Dungeons and Dragons but wanted to ease into the roleplaying, world, and throwing of dice? Well then definitely check …