What's a Jedi's favorite computer language? JabbaScript! Join Cody as he explores this light card game set on the dangerous world of Tatooine from Z-Man Games. Will it be a desert party on your tabletop? Or will it just leave you cold as Carbonite? Let's watch!
Why did episodes IV, V, and VI come out before episodes I, II, and III? In charge of directing, Yoda was. Join Cody as he looks at this new head to head galactic card game from Fantasy Flight Games. Will the force be with you? Or should you just let the hate flow through you? Let's watch!
Hey kids, Star Wars: X-Wing is back! And this time, it's personal! Join Cody as he takes a look at the second edition of this Fantasy Flight Games classic miniatures game. Will it surround you, penetrate you, and bind your universe together? Or will it ensure that a million voices cry out in terror and are then suddenly silenced? Let's watch!
"Excuse me, sir. I'd like to return this Jedi. You see a Sith had his revenge while the empire was on strike and now I don't have a new hope. It may seem like I'm cloning around instead of attacking the problem, but I'm being haunted by a phantom that is clearly a menace so I need to force myself to awaken to the problem." See what I did there. Anyway, here's my review of Risk: Star Wars Edition.
In this segment originally produced for The Dice Tower's Board Game Breakfast, Cody sits down with the stars of Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars: Imperial Assault, and learns some troubling truths in the process.
Apparently, Fantasy Flight Games got its hands on the rights to some obscure, 1970s sci-fi movie and made a board game out of it. Cody takes a look at Star Wars: Imperial Assault. I think I saw the movie once. Is that the one with the guy with the pointy ears?
May the Force be ever in your favor... Or something like that. In any event, Cody joins forces with the mysterious bounty hunter Boba Fett and together they look at Star Wars: Empire vs. Rebellion, a new two player card game from Fantasy Flight Games.