Century: Golem Edition is a game we’ve played on our Thursday Twitch streams pre-pandemic, it’s one we’ve played as a group before actually “formally” creating our gamer group, and it was the very first episode of Table for Two. This is a fantastic boardgame and because of it you knew the day would come when the rematch would occur.
This was too good a game to not come back around. You knew this day would come.
That day is now!
Seriously, if you don’t own this game, head to Amazon right now and buy yourself a copy. If you’re a boardgame fan, you won’t regret that decision! Century Golem is just great!
It was only a matter of time until there was a Century Golem Edition rematch, and here it is!
About Century Golem
What is there to say about Century Golem that hasn’t already been said? We love this game at Assorted Meeples, Heather and Phil have this as their favorite game, and it’s one you’ll be seeing a lot here.
We have little doubt there will be more future episodes of this game, especially if they are as entertaining as this one!
Phil’s Take
This is one of our favorites to break out for date night because the rules are simple, the strategy is clear, and it is one of the few board games that plays just as well for two of us as it does for multiple players. There’s some luck but lots of strategy, it’s not mentally taxing or overwhelming so it’s a great date night or relaxing game, and it’s just a good fun game. Very replayable.
Phil, again talking about this amazing game
There isn’t much more for us to say about this game that hasn’t already bene said.
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Proud to embrace the locally created moniker of “Corrupt Overlord” from one of the all time great Lords of Waterdeep runs, Shane is one member of the Assorted Meeples crew and will be hard at work creating awesome content for the website. He is a long-time player of board games, one time semi-professional poker player, and tends to run to the quirky or RPG side of things when it comes to playing video games. He loves tabletop roleplaying systems like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Werewolf, Fate, and others, and not only has been a player but has run games as DM for years. You can find his other work in publications like Level Skip or Hobby Lark.