![]() I don’t know if there’s been a change of game design philosophy, or perhaps a shift in staff or staff skillsets, but they have gone from often being ‘genuinely interesting, but weirdly complicated’ to ‘genuinely interesting, and smooth as butter’. I’ve got to say, I’ve started to see new CGE big box games as a ‘treat in waiting’. I mean, Indiana Jones is usually on the television somewhere on Christmas Day, right? I have made a special effort to be Christmassy with the review timetable here, which is why we’re talking about the Lost Ruins of Arnak from Czech Games Edition. Boy, you’ve got egg(nog) on your face though. ![]() As such if we’re honest about it you’ve just made a bit of a fool of yourself by assuming there wouldn’t be one. And the times in the past when it wasn’t. Friday is always Review Day, except when we’re on hiatus. Merry Christmas everyone! I bet you weren’t expecting the surprise gift of a Meeple Like Us review, but that’s only because you haven’t kept an eye on the Advent celebrational calendar. They haven’t changed much – what was lost in playing it correctly is made up for by what you get for doing it right.Ī review copy of Lost Ruins of Arnak was provided by Czech Games Edition in exchange for a fair and honest review. 31/12/20 – I’ve had a chance to reflect, re-examine and reappriase this now, so the text of the review reflects my actual views.I will add another note and revise the review when I’ve had time to try it out properly and reflect. Anyway, our variant version is very good – it just doesn’t necessarily reflect the actual game. Until I have time to replay and re-evaluate, it’s probably best to consider this a review of ‘The Meeple Like Us Homebrew Variant’ of Lost Ruins of Arnak. 25/12/20 – So, it turns out we played this completely incorrectly because we missed some of the wording in the manual.TL DR: It's great! You should probably try it if you can!
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