Expelled! An Overboard Game review
The arrival of a new Inkle game is always cause for celebration in my books, but I'll admit I was somewhat surprised when Expelled received 'An Overboard Game' as an addendum. Previously known as Miss Mulligatawny's School for Promising Girls, the name change did dampen my excitement for it a bit, because as much as I've enjoyed Inkle's games in the past, Overboard is probably the one I've liked the least. It's got nothing to do with the game's top notch writing or deliciously villainous heroine, nor its frankly brilliant premise of trying to get away with literal murder before you arrive into New York by boat and face the awaiting police. Read more


The arrival of a new Inkle game is always cause for celebration in my books, but I'll admit I was somewhat surprised when Expelled received 'An Overboard Game' as an addendum. Previously known as Miss Mulligatawny's School for Promising Girls, the name change did dampen my excitement for it a bit, because as much as I've enjoyed Inkle's games in the past, Overboard is probably the one I've liked the least. It's got nothing to do with the game's top notch writing or deliciously villainous heroine, nor its frankly brilliant premise of trying to get away with literal murder before you arrive into New York by boat and face the awaiting police.