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June 15, 2026, 11:55am
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Coppershell is a cute small-box solo experience that features several mini-games. Pauper’s Ladder is a much more ambitious adventure board game. Both are simplistic and whimsical but completely different games set in the same universe.
@Dungeondive is a fan of Paupers ladder… among others you can see coverage in the archive here:
[Pauper's Ladder - 2nd Edition - an unboxing of my favorite adventure game]
In this video, Daniel unboxes the second edition of Pauper’s Ladder, his favorite adventure game, and dives into what makes it such a joyful and whimsical experience. With new features, expanded solo modes, and the introduction of survival mode, Pauper’s Ladder continues to offer a delightful mix of exploration, crafting, and creature encounters. Daniel walks through the game’s components, from beautifully c…
[The Crows of Coppershell Bay - A Tiny Tin Tale (review)]
In this video, Daniel delves into The Crows of Copper Shell Bay, a charming, compact adventure game by Paul Stapleton, known for Pauper’s Ladder and BN1. The game, packed into a small tin, offers a surprising depth of worker placement, resource management, and dungeon crawling mechanics for solo play. Set in a whimsical world, you play as a lowly dung shoveler working to repay a debt of 60 gems to a sinister murder of crows w…
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