YOU told me I would LOVE this... Skulls of Sedlec board game review
Novice monks dig up graves and stack skulls in the Sedlec Ossuary. Your job is the collect the most pleasing combination of skulls and position them according to the final wishes of the deceased. Skulls of Sedlec is a simple dose of card drafting and set collection, for 2-3 players… a lot of game in a tiny package; the entire deck contains just 18 cards. I reached out to the publisher Button Shy Games and they kindly provided me with review copies of Skulls of Sedlec, and its 6 card Executioners expansion, for the purposes of this video.

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