A rough gem, Black Book starts simple and then grows, layer by layer (page by page) into something kind of extraordinary. There are so many small mechanical and narrative interactions here that just work, it's very impressive: the way each seal unlocks new keywords and deckbuilding thematics that correspond to the story beats, the way chort management and sin interact with both cards and story, the way the daily loop provides gameplay structure and also anchors you in village life.

You can get wildly OP with a smart deck, money quickly becomes irrelevant, the translation and voice acting is spotty (kudos to getting folks who can pronounce Russian!), the UI is buggy; but for a small team's first game, this intriguing, charming, moving epic is simply astonishing.

Oh and there's a literal encyclopedia of Russian folk tales to read. So many new words! Izba, chort, zagovar, banya, susedko. There's a glowing cat, and beautifully singing villagers, and a satisfying ending. I'm going to miss Vasilisa.

Reviewed on Dec 29, 2022


Comments