With all of that going on, it's easy to overlook a new game here or there. Heck, you're probably going to overlook hundreds of new games on purpose as a protective measure to keep yourself sane and your bank account flush. The problem for me, however, is that I do look for those games, and I try to write up as many as I can, then place all the others in the database or encourage others to do so in order to catalog everything possible — but sometimes a game slips through the cracks, even when it was placed in your hands long before it was shown to anyone in public.
Such is the case of Christopher Villard's Quadrio, a simple four-in-a-row game with a funky twist — a playing area that allows pieces to move in it — that Swiss publisher Hurrican had for sale at SPIEL '17 and which I had received an advance review copy of in February 2017, a copy that I played a couple of dozen times before placing it somewhere in my game room and forgetting to write about it, make a video about it, or even just add it to the database. Those errors have finally been corrected thanks to the links above and the video overview below.
I know that I can't catch every game, but when one is placed in my hands and I let it slip away like this, man, that's frustrating! Now I've finally made amends...