Pseudocyst

The adventures and life of a Specialist Nurse in Upper GI and Bariatric surgery. If you then double and triple this by having a primary school age child AND being married to another Nurse then you have double the trouble….aehm I mean fun. Hobbies are playing chess, board games and being taxi for our son!!!

Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents in this blog are either the product of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

Boardgame

  • If you’ve been anywhere near a board game shelf in the last two decades, you’ve probably seen the familiar red box with hexagonal tiles and the bold name Catan (formerly The Settlers of Catan). This modern classic, designed by Klaus Teuber and first released in 1995, is often credited with revolutionizing the board game industry Read more

  • Currently my favourite game and I am always happy to play/teach it. Here’s my take on it: If you’re a fan of historically rich euro-style board games with a solid economic engine, Kutná Hora: The City of Silver deserves a spot on your table. Published by Czech Games Edition and designed by Ondřej Bystroň, Petr Read more

  • Pandemic is a cooperative board game where players work together to stop four deadly diseases from spreading across the world. Players take on specialized roles, each with unique abilities, to research cures and contain outbreaks before time runs out. At the time of writing the game is ranked 159 with a score of 7.5. Pandemic Read more

  • Overview Lost Ruins of Arnak is a hybrid game blending deck-building, worker placement, and resource management. Players take on the roles of rival expedition leaders exploring an uncharted island, uncovering sites, researching temples, and facing off against dangerous guardians. At the time of writing this Lost Ruins of Arnak is No. 29 on boardgamegeek.com with Read more