"A simple, easy to learn, down-to-earth strategy game that is cheap, convenient, and pretty fun." — GameGrene.com
"How can something so simple be so much fun!!!" — Forum post, BoardGameGeek.com
"A blast to play." — Forum post, BoardGameGeek.com
"It's portable, easy to learn, and challenging. My son and I have been playing it for years." — Donald Seagraves, Game-It-Yourself
"A cheap-looking magazine with cheesy art." — Review, BoardGameGeek.com (Wait ... what?)
GHOULASH has been spoken of quite highly by game critics and players in the know. Here are some of the links of which we are aware, including interviews and general mentions of the game.
If you know of any mentions that aren't listed here, please drop us a line and let us know.
House of Graves (An extensive interview with Mike and Joe by Vic and Rose Graves.)
The Game Cryer (The most recent review, May 2009, by Mark Gedak.)
Joystiq.com (Scott Jon Siegel's Off the Grid column, in which he reviews non-digital games.)
The Dice Tower (This is an audio review by Sam Healey, part of the Dice Tower podcast.)
Average Girl Plays (Dani in NC plays the game with her kids.)
BoardGameGeek.com (A review by Susan Rozmiarek.)
The Spiel (This podcast includes GHOULASH in its 2008 Holiday Gift Guide)
Boardgames.About.com (Erik Arneson included GHOULASH on his list of the Top Five Maze Games.)
GameGrene.com (This is from way back in 2001, when the early scenarios were free, but it's still a good review.)
Velvet Dice Bag (Note: Their subtle swipe at the design of the GHOULASH web site was for a previous design of the site.)
Videos (All of the GHOULASH-related videos, including a series of Video Podcasts produced by Mike and Joe.)
Review of original 1982 version (That's right, GHOULASH is that old; read the complete history here. Originally the game was more elaborate. Here's a review from Adventure Gaming magazine of that early incarnation.)






