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Last Will Review - with Beth Heile

Last Will Review - with Beth Heile

Beth takes a look at this game where you must lose all your money.

Highest rating
  • Member
    Scott Fera
    Rating: 8.5
  • Tom Vasel
    Tom Vasel
    Rating: 7.5
  • Member
    Beth Heile

Last Will

Published by:
uplay.it edizioni, Rio Grande Games, Rebel Sp. z o.o., One Moment Games, MINDOK, IELLO, Heidelberger Spieleverlag, GaGa Games, Arclight, Czech Games Edition
Designed by:
Vladimír Suchý
Year Published:
2011
Recommended Ages:
14
Board Game Category
Card Game, Economic, Humor
Players:
2 - 5
Time to Play:
45 - 75

Other Reviews of this game

  • Member
    Scott Fera
    Rating: 8.5
  • Tom Vasel
    Tom Vasel
    Rating: 7.5
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TDT # 348 - Live from Las Vegas

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TDT # 322 - Games from our Childhood

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TDT # 251 - Interaction

In this episode, Tom muses about different types of games, and Chief comes to the grand finale of his gaming group. Geoff talks about crowdsourcing, Eric goes over a ton of new games he played at Conn Con, and we review several games, including Abaddon and Lords of Waterdeep.  We finish up the show talking about our favorite types of interaction.