by White Rabbit Games | Apr 1, 2026 | Magic: the Gathering, TCGs
You can sit down at a Commander table with three complete strangers and, within about two turns, know exactly what kind of game you’re in. Nobody has to announce it. Nobody has to explain it. You just know. One player plays a tapped dual land and passes. Another...
by White Rabbit Games | Mar 30, 2026 | Magic: the Gathering, TCGs
You can usually feel it before you can explain it. You upgrade a deck. Add a few stronger cards. Clean up the mana base. Maybe slot in a new engine piece you’ve been eyeing for weeks. You sit down, shuffle up, and expect the deck to feel sharper. Instead, it feels…...
by White Rabbit Games | Mar 27, 2026 | Magic: the Gathering, TCGs
Some Commander decks feel amazing for about three weeks. You build them, sleeve them, goldfish them twice, maybe win a pod or two, and suddenly they feel like the smartest thing you’ve ever created with cardboard. Every draw feels clean. Every card looks powerful. The...
by White Rabbit Games | Mar 25, 2026 | Board Game Night, Board Game Reviews
There’s a very specific tone you start to notice once you’ve read enough board game reviews about murder mystery games. It usually sounds something like this: “Fun for a one-time experience, but a bit cheesy and not very balanced.” Or: “Better suited for casual...
by White Rabbit Games | Mar 23, 2026 | Magic: the Gathering, TCGs
Commander players talk about resilience a lot. A resilient deck survives board wipes. It rebuilds after removal. It keeps generating value when things go sideways. Those are all good traits. In a four-player format filled with disruption, resilience is often the...