Nakum, getting back to the Mayan human sacrifice platform [Review]
Nakum is a tiny-bite size euro game from Draco Ideas, a Spanish board game publishing house. It brings the Mayan culture as the theme.
Board Game Review
We have played these games, and we would like to share what we thought about it. Please note that reviews are biased and based on the writers’ preferences. It may spark the pros and cons of us. But, we hope that we can discuss civilly. Let us know what’s your opinion!
Nakum is a tiny-bite size euro game from Draco Ideas, a Spanish board game publishing house. It brings the Mayan culture as the theme.
Etariya is a two-player abstract game from Moaideas Game Design. The game is a prologue to their latest IP.
Ambrosia is a game that derives the mechanic of an ancient game called Mancala. It is developed with some twist and better graphic.
Applejack, in this case, does not refer to the strong alcoholic beverage we know. This game is about developing your apple orchard.
Contraband Insider is a social deduction game from Singapore. It can be played with or without the secret role mechanic.
Kanban EV is a newly refreshed version of a heavy economic euro game with the same title in the past. Building electric cars to win points.
Dojima is a game showcased during Spiel 2018. The publisher, abba games, is located in Spain. It brings us the tale of Japanese rice brokers.
A dispute between the noble families might turn ugly. Fief: France 1429 brings the ancient feud to our table.
Volt is a hidden-programming board game, where each player controls a robot gladiator, combating each other.
Endless Winter is a worker placement board game from Stan Kordonskiy. It was funded and fulfilled on Kickstarter.
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.