The iPad has already proven that it isn’t just good at videogame adaptations of board games, it is the new format of choice for board games. From the classics, such as Monopoly, Risk and Scrabble, through to the new wave of Eurogames, such as Carcassonne, A Small World and Catan,…
Read MoreThe iPad is host to a whole range of board games – timeless and obscure, complex and family-orientated. At Digitally Downloaded, we’ve already reviewed the brilliant Reiner Knizia’s Samurai, and A Small World is even better proof that the iPad is really, really good for board games. A Small World…
Read MoreThe iPad is host to a whole range of board games – timeless and obscure, complex and family-orientated. At Digitally Downloaded, we’ve already reviewed the brilliant Reiner Knizia’s Samurai, and A Small World is even better proof that the iPad is really, really good for board games. A Small World…
Read MoreWith a large, high definition screen (by portable standards), and an easy-to-use touch screen, the iPad is a natural fit for some genre. One pleasant surprise is that it is leading a renaissance of board games in videogame form. By nature these are games that are best played locally, and…
Read MoreWith a large, high definition screen (by portable standards), and an easy-to-use touch screen, the iPad is a natural fit for some genre. One pleasant surprise is that it is leading a renaissance of board games in videogame form. By nature these are games that are best played locally, and…
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