![]() ![]() Arabella caught my eye as it is advertised as a 18xx roll and write. Interestingly, this is the first Uwe tile-laying game that uses hexagonal tiles, and one I want to learn a bit more about…Īrabella – 2d6.ee is an Estonian company (as the internet prefix in their name would suggest), and I have played a co-op game from them in the past, Lembitu. Applejack is a tile laying game where you are trying to connect both apples and beehives in some way. It’s designed by this guy named Uwe Rosenberg, whose games have been pretty good in the past. ![]() The publishing house first burst on the scene with Chai: Tea for 2, and Applejack is their new release for this year. Some of these may not actually be games that I’ll end up bringing back with me in part because I need to learn more about them! This is a list of games I want to see that may be a bit off the beaten path… There are so many different countries represented at SPIEL, that I’m sure that I’ll also find other wonders during the fair but these are some of the stands I’m sure to seek out…Īpplejack – the Game Builders are a fairly new publishing house, one of their partners is Ode (Andreas Odendahl), the designer of La Granga and Cooper Island. There are plenty of games that people are anticipating from the larger publishers and while I’m looking forward to those games too – I wanted to focus on a few games from smaller publishers that I’m pretty interested in learning more about too. We’ve already looked at a bunch of games – so many games you might expect to be on this list – they may have already been reviewed prior to the show! We posted a list yesterday of games that we’ve already reviewed… ![]()
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