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Hey Everybody!
I have been trying a ton of new and new to me games this year and I wanted to share them with you guys! I have been collecting board games for a while now, but there are still a few classics that I haven’t yet tried, and I would love to share about this journey of trying out these classics, as well as new games that have come out in the past few years. As a heads up, many of these games were provided to me by the publishers for review purposes, but the opinions I share in this post will be my true opinions about the games!
Publisher: Czech Games Edition
BGG Rating: 8.1
My Rating: 8.5
In Lost Ruins of Arnak, you will be going on an expedition to uncover the secrets of a vanished civilization that once inhabited the island of Arnak. I was super excited to get this game to the table as it is one of the top games on Board Game Geek, currently 28, and I had heard so many amazing things about it!
One of the things that stood out the most to me about Lost Ruins of Arnak was the board. The board is longer vertically than it is horizontally and the way the board is laid out perfectly conveys the theme of exploring an unfamiliar landscape.
The game is a mix of worker placement and deck building with unique mechanics to each. I really enjoyed the fact that the cards could be used in many ways such as for resources, or to pay the travel cost to get to a different site.
There are so many moving parts to Lost Ruins of Arnak and I absolutely love it! There are still so many things I am yet to uncover about this game, and it will definitly be seeing a lot of table time!
Publisher: Keen Bean Studios
BGG Rating: 7.4
My Rating: 8.5
Roll Camera has been a staple piece in my collection since it first arrived. It was also in my top games of the year post in 2024. It’s back again as there are new expansions coming out for the game, and I figured it was the perfect time to share my thoughts on the base game!
In Roll Camera, you and your fellow players will be working together to create the best movie possible. You’ll need to monitor the quality of the movie, as well as the time and budget you have left. There will also be problem cards thrown your way that need to be mitigated. Although I have never been on set of a movie, I get the sense that Roll Camera isn’t too far off from what actually happens on set.
Roll Camera is one of my favorite games to break out at a friendly game night as it always delivers on the fun and the laughs. Even the box is amazing and the game itself is stored inside of a film reel!
Publisher: Keen Bean Studios
BGG Rating: 6.8
My Rating: 7
As I stated above, I absolutely love Roll Camera, so naturally I had to try the next game by Keen Bean Studios, Power Vacuum. Power Vacuum sticks with the whimsical feel of Roll Camera as players will be taking on the roll of an appliance trying to gain the most power by the end of the game. At its heart, Power Vacuum is a trick taking game but there is also an element of betting involved since you’re trying to wager who will have the most, and the least, power at the end of the round. If youck is guess correctly you gain points to put towards building your monuments.
I really enjoyed Power Vacuum since the goal of each trick isn’t always to win. You’re going to sometimes want to “throw” a trick so that you can manipulate the power at the center of the table ensuring your bet comes out on top.
Overall I love that Keen Bean Studios stuck with a fun and unique theme for Power Vacuum and it was a great introduction into the world of trick taking games!
As I continue to try more games, I will come back and update you with each new one I feel like sharing about!
Until then, I hope you love these games as much as I do, and I will see you next time!
Joey is a student, board gamer, and content creator based in Atlanta, Georgia—most days, he’s somewhere between a study session and a cardboard filled game night. When he is not spending time with his partner or family, you can find him sharing about his favorite board game moments on social media as @TheBoardGaymer. One of Joey’s favorite accomplishments was being named one of Best Self Atlanta’s 40 Under 40 Inspiring Innovators alongside his partner.