Tarot cards have long been shrouded in mystery, often relegated to the realm of fortune-telling and divination. However, their true potential extends far beyond predicting the future. This ancient system of symbols and archetypes offers a rich tapestry for self-exploration, personal growth, and creative inspiration. Recently, tarot has also found a unique niche in the…
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Dracula vs Van Helsing: A Battle for Whitby’s Souls in a High-Stakes Showdown
In Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the encounters between Count Dracula and Professor Abraham Van Helsing perfectly capture the timeless battle between darkness and light, especially as they unfold in the hauntingly atmospheric Whitby, England. Dracula, a centuries-old vampire with chilling supernatural powers, has come all of the way from deep in the Romanian mountains, intent on…
13 Moons: A Celestial Rummy-Inspired Journey Across the Night Sky
As we head towards the New Moon this weekend, we’re taking a look at 13 Moons from Mira Blackman. This celestial Rummy-inspired trek through the Moon’s phases is not only a race to 354 points (the number of days in a lunar year) but also brings players together in a unique way. In addition to…
French Quarter: A Game That Brings The Spirit Of New Orleans To Life
It’s Mardi Gras season, and what better way to keep the good times rolling than with a dice game set in the heart of New Orleans? As the newest installment in the Loaded Roll & Write series from Matt Riddle, Adam Hill, and Ben Pinchback, French Quarter allows players to get the chance to explore…
Sabobatage: Quick, Cutthroat Culinary Cuteness Wrapped Up In A Card Game
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to run your own boba cafe? Well, now you can! Thanks to Eric Chen and the Sabobatage team, 2 to 5 players can take part in a cutthroat yet delightfully fun competition to rise to the top as the best boba cafe in town. Much like…
Seabound: A Refreshing New Take On The Pirate Game Genre
Yo ho, yo ho, it’s a new pirate game for me! We love pirate games here at the Cardboard Cantina and have picked up quite a few because of it. Coming across one that has a unique take on the genre is, for us anyway, much like finding buried treasure – and Seabound is one…