Wade Monnig reviewed Crazier Eights: One Thousand & One Nights. You can find it at ThereWillBe.games.
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Wade Monnig reviewed Crazier Eights: One Thousand & One Nights. You can find it at ThereWillBe.games.
Go here to take a look.
Crazier Eights: One Thousand & One Nights, and Crazier Eights: Shahrzad were reviewed by Aaron at GameEntus.com.
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Alexa C. of Everything Board Games reviewed Crazier Eights: Olympus. Go here to take a look.
The beauty of the game is in the way that it weaves card effects with the assets and events chosen from throughout Greek mythology. In addition, the cards are illustrated with a variety of classic works.
The release date for Crazier Eights: Olympus, and Crazier Eights: Pantheon will have to be delayed, and I don’t know what the release date will be. On May 4th I asked the printing company, DoFine Games, if I will have to delay the release date, and they didn’t answer. They earlier told me the games would be printed and sent out by May 17th, and that is clearly not happening at this point.
My most optimistic estimate is July 24th. August 7th is realistic, but I have to get an estimate from the printing company. If the printing company is too busy to respond to my questions, they might have a backlog they are getting through.
Update: The release date is now August 14th, 2020.
Nerdz Garage made a video review of Crazier Eights: One Thousand & One Nights, and Crazier Eights: Shahrzad. Go here to take a look.
Their main website is Nerdz Board Gaming and they also wrote a text version of the review, which can be found here.
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e are now on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/recoculouscards/
This is technically the Instagram account for the Recoculous game publishing company, so other games we are working on could be shown there as well.
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Nerdz Board Gaming reviewed Crazier Eights: 1001 Nights, and Crazier Eights: Shahrzad. Go here to take a look.
An excerpt:
The rules are straightforward yet the game is brimming with depth and strategy. The cards display a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories and folk tales depicted to quintessential art. The cards are stunning.
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