What's in a name? Well, if the game is KeyForge, the name is pretty much the entire game. As we have learned from bots in the past, set an algorithm loose on the internet and it'll probably come back as a racist misogynist troll. So far we've seen little of that scale in KeyForge deck names, but it's spat out some pretty amazing names nonetheless.
Games Played Last Week:
-Paper Tales 3m24s (Masato Uesugi, Stronghold, 2017)
-Food Chain Magnate 6m08s (Jeroen Doumen & Joris Wiersinga, Splotter, 2015)
-For Sale 8m22s (Stefan Dorra, Ravensburger, 1997)
-A Feast for Odin (Uwe Rosenberg, Feuerland Spiele, 2016)
-Pantone: The Game 11m31s (Scott Rogers, Cryptozoic, 2018)
-Great Western Trail: Rails to the North 14m48s (Alexander Pfister, Stronghold, 2018)
-Root 17m02s (Cole Wehrle, Leder Games, 2018)
-Assault on Doomrock 20m48s (Tom Stasiak, Beautiful Disaster, 2014)
News (and why it doesn't matter)
-Fenris Rages again 23m26s
-More bunnies for Walker to loathe 24m17s
-Cleopatra reprint; why, exactly? 24m57s
-Andrew Parks and the Marvel B-list 25m44s
-Walker liked Little Town Builders before it was cool 27m30s
-Moar dexterity with Catch the Moon 28m00s
Feature Game: Claustrophobia 28m20s (CROC, Asmodee, 2009)
Topic: First Impressions of KeyForge (Richard Garfield, Fantasy Flight, 2018)
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