
Matt Sall
Video Producer at Bell of Lost Soul
Freelance Writer at Bell of Lost Soul
writer and video guy for @bolsnews - roller derby with @txrdrollergirls
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22 hours ago |
belloflostsouls.net | Matt Sall
3 Minute Read Competitive gamers, don’t even bother. Betrayal at House on the Hill will make you rage. But for the rest of us, it’s a fun experience. I’m incredibly non-competitive. I prefer cooperative games or ones with a great narrative. And that’s why Betrayal at House on the Hill is one of my favorites. It’s weird, janky, poorly balanced, and one of the best times you’ll have hunting down your friends when you suddenly remember you’ve been an alien this whole time.
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5 days ago |
belloflostsouls.net | Matt Sall
5 Minute Read In this Jumanji board game you must wait, until the comment count reads five or eight (or even way more than that, if you want). If you’re a rad 90’s kid, like me, then you can jam with the console cowboys in cyberspace and you probably also remember poor Alan Parrish who got stuck in the jungle after playing the crazy magical Jumanji board game, but then turns out he didn’t actually do any of that because of some time-loop causality blankery.
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1 week ago |
belloflostsouls.net | Matt Sall
The boop board game is a deceptively clever game that takes all the fun of herding cats into a quick-playing strategy game. Imagine you were playing Tic-Tac-Toe and thought “What if the Xs and Os were kittens?” Firstly, that’s an absolutely wild thought to have. Secondly, I love it. And so did the makers of Boop. Quick GuideMechanicsGrid movement, pattern buildingPlayers2Playing Time20-30 mins.
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1 week ago |
belloflostsouls.net | Matt Sall |Mars Garrett
While Marvel Comics Super Heroes Strategy Game is a mouthful, it’s got decent gameplay. Plus, the Knight is already basically Kitty Pryde. Marvel Comics has been entertaining and delighting kids for decades now. They’ve also been secretly teaching lessons of moral relativism to kids. And figure if kids can get a handle on that, they can figure out the basics of a Chess-like game.
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2 weeks ago |
belloflostsouls.net | Matt Sall
3 Minute Read Correction: Cryptid isn’t about “monster hunting”. It’s cryptozoology and it’s a legitimate field of study. Editor’s Note: This article has been co-authored by the chupacabra. Cryptid is a deduction strategy board game. Players take the roll of competing cryptozoologists (read: monster hunter). The goal of each player is to be the first to find the location of the cryptid (read: monster).
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