![]() Now, when you visit some of them, they’ll offer rewards beyond the traditional money you’d reap from your area control efforts. For one, everything is a lot more chic than you remember, which is nice, but also the casinos themselves have changed. In Las Vegas Royale, you’re returning to the strip which has seen some improvements. Let’s dive into this one and see what’s changed. One is Castles of Burgundy, a game that you can almost certainly already guess is not my wheelhouse, but the other is Las Vegas Royale, a new update to Las Vegas (which I covered a while back for the Target-specific release). Just my luck, Ravensburger (Alea, technically, but I don’t really understand publishers well enough to fully get the difference) is pushing out two anniversary editions of their classics. I rarely get to review the same game more than once, though I always appreciate it when I can (provided I liked it and it’s not some poor reimplementation of the base tenets of the game made into an extremely raunchy sailor-version For Some Unknowable Reason). ![]() Full disclosure: A review copy of Las Vegas Royale was provided by Ravensburger.
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