The A.R.T. Project Review
Let’s travel around the world and catch some art thieves! Not literally, more vicariously via the medium of board games, specifically The A.R.T. Project!
As a Dad of three boys, I know games that sit five players are equally as important as those that play well at two. So I have dedicated this tag on my website to games that play nicely at five.
Remember, just because it says five on the box doesn’t mean that’s the case, so take note as the ones listed below do work at 5 players!
Let’s travel around the world and catch some art thieves! Not literally, more vicariously via the medium of board games, specifically The A.R.T. Project!
If you were to own just one party game, should it be Just One? Find out in our review!
The late football agent Eric Hall would’ve loved this dice rolling game, he would’ve called it Monster, Monster 12!
Is it worth flocking like sheep to go and buy the board game Tipperary? Find out here!
Become a Conservation Expert on the tabletop in Kavango. Check out the Board Game Review preview ahead of its Kickstarter campaign!
Sail around on HMS Beagle and document the animals you discover in this tile laying board game!
Who would’ve thought by 2083 humans would’ve been extinct for decades and monkeys rule the world? Sounds like something out of the movies! After Us is the board game of this post-apocalyptic setting.
Planted: A Game of Nature and Nurture travelled around the world to land in my board game collection. Was it worth exorbitant shipping costs? Find out here!
Raccoon Tycoon sees players manipulate markets and dominate auctions. Find out more in this board game review!
Habitats may not be cheap, but it has got jeeps. And that kinda rhymes! Unlike this Board Game Review, which doesn’t!