What have the Sentry Box Staff been up to March 1 – March 31, 2026

Hi everyone! This month’s lineup is packed with variety—from the cozy charm of Cozy Stickerville to the strategic scope of Arcs. We’re reviewing Shinobi, Sensu, Roll ’n Bump Duel, Skali, Tenby, Fromage, Sagrada 2nd Edition, and Sushi Go Party! And on the miniatures front, our staff painted models from Halo: Flashpoint and Battletech.

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What have the Sentry Box Staff been up to February 1 – February 28, 2026

This February the Staff played a LOT of board games this month, including Purrramid, Small Fjords, Sanctuary, 12 Rivers, Dungeon Exit, Pillage, Air, Land, & Sea, Wingspan, Cover Your Kingdom, Cozy Stickerville, The Hobbit There and Back Again, and Ticket to Ride. Sean also managed to get a bunch of miniatures painted including Oathmark and Reaper. Here’s what the staff had to say about the miniatures they painted and games they played:

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What have the Sentry Box Staff been up to January 1 – January 31, 2026

December may have been a bit of a quieter month, but the staff was back at it in January! This month we have a spotlight on Conquest as Laina finished just a tonne of stuff. I also finished some Battletech. Meanwhile, Renee played Farm Hand, Tropichaos, Fishing, Skull King, A Wild Venture, Twinkle Twinkle, Cat Ass Trophy, and Umami.

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What have the Sentry Box Staff been up to December 1 – December 31, 2025

December was a bit of a quieter month for the staff on the game and hobby front, but we still managed to get some games in and some models painted, including Sean’s Halloween project and some Battletech models. Renee also enjoyed the Exit: Advent Calendar and she finally got in a game of Ark Nova.

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What have the Sentry Box Staff been up to November 1 – November 30, 2025

November has come and gone and as usual the staff got up to some fun and games including painting projects and board games.

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What have the Sentry Box Staff been up to October 1 – October 31, 2025

Happy Orktober! It was a bit of a slower month for the staff (probably too many tricks and treats), but Sean painted up some old west gunfighters which I think look awesome from Dead Man’s Hand! And in true Sean fashion, he also painted up some late Romans. Renee also played a bunch of board games including Troika, Tacta, Point Galaxy, Dandelions, Propolis, and Up or Down?

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What have the Sentry Box Staff been up to September 1 – September 30, 2025

Hi Gang! We had a whole lot going on this month! Renee got to play and review just a bunch of board games, meanwhile some of the other staff members finished a bunch of different miniatures, and even some terrain!

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What have the Sentry Box Staff been up to August 1 – August 31, 2025

Hi Gang! Well, summer is officially coming to an end. Let’s look at how the staff spent the second half of summer. Renee played just a tonne of board games, so if you’re looking for something new to try, check out her recommendations below. But first, we have some Warhammer, Lord of the Rings, Battletech, and some Historical miniature painting and games.

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Board Game Top 10 Sellers: First Half of 2025

At the beginning of this month I (Renee) ran a report to see which board games have been selling the most so far this year. I found the results interesting with some games that surprised me so I thought this might be interesting to share with everyone. This list is based on sales by unit which definitely gives smaller games an advantage and unsurprisingly there are some new releases on here as well that are benefitting from some initial interest. It will be interesting to see how this last changes by the end of the year, but for now, starting at number 10:

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Up Your Game: Tenfold Dungeon, Modular Roleplaying Terrain Set

Dungeon Masters are always seeking new and exciting ways to engage their players on the tabletop. The miniature and map component of your role playing experience has come a long way since graph paper and pencils, and now can be as detailed, yet as simple, as is possible. Entre Tenfold Dungeon; fully immersive, straight out of the box terrain for your RPG and dungeon crawling experiences. Time to up your game with minimal work and maximum payout!

Rather than a mat with stuff on top, these Tenfold Dungeon boxes add another level to the adventure by looking, and playing, more like the miniatures are actually immersed in the setting. Obviously these can be enhanced with terrain and various scenic elements, but the overall enhancement that comes from having detailed walls and rooms is profound.

Boasting a large number of locales to choose from, each Tenfold Dungeon box comes with a complete setting, brilliantly realized and infinitely modifiable to your every need. With environments like; The Castle, The Underdark, The Town, The Wizard’s Sanctum, Ravenhold Castle and The Mines of Khazad, players and DM’s alike are spoiled for choice right from the start.

While this review focuses on the fantasy boxes, there are a series of science fiction themed ones as well. Possibly we will get around to looking at those in a later article. For now, there is plenty to talk about. The settings, regardless of genre, are all well conceived and beautifully executed.

Each boxed set comes with an assortment of rooms (usually 12) as well as various extras like doors, rubble piles, ladders, stairs and spell effects, to name but a few. Additionally, each set comes with a large assortment of plastic clips, usable for attaching the aforementioned doors and room sections together.

The room sections are amazingly detailed and usable as a room with walls or a raised area, as they are printed on both sides with a 1″ x 1″ grid. The design is lightweight and compact, easy to set up and easy to take down. As each set is basically a bunch of nesting boxes, the complete encounter, including models and dice and such could be easily stored in the collected box.

The depth of assorted rooms in each box is also quite captivating, leading the player to the realization that with multiple boxes, the sky is the limit for the settings that can be created. Honestly, I was uncertain of the value of this product before I opened the box, but after a quick play around it became apparent that the upgrade to my gaming experience was totally worth it.

Every serious Dungeon Master could benefit from this sort of additional setting package, which allows for almost instant set up in a mind-numbing assortment of locations. Players can be kept constantly on their toes with little to no extra effort, leaving the Dungeon Master free to spend time on the elements of the adventure that need their actual attention, safe in the knowledge that their tabletop looks great, every time.

-Uncle Mike