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Professor Marco Arnaudo Reviews “Race to the Sea – 1914” in Yaah! #8

Professor Marco Arnaudo Reviews “Race to the Sea – 1914” in Yaah! #8

Other June 28, 2017 0

Published on Jun 27, 2017 Conclusions at 11:14.        

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GrogHeads Interviews the Team Behind  “The Lamps Are Going Out”

GrogHeads Interviews the Team Behind “The Lamps Are Going Out”

Other June 5, 2016 0

Kirk, Hermann, and Tim all join us to chat about their upcoming epic WWI game ~ Brant Guillory, 4 June 2016 All images from pre-production artwork. Compass Games has had The Lamps Are Going Out on

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Mound Builders – A Boardgaming Way Review

Mound Builders – A Boardgaming Way Review

Mitch Freedman April 4, 2015 0

Review by Mitchell Freedman   Publisher: Victory Point Games Designers: R. Ben Madison and Wes Erni Development: Alan Emrich At first glance, Mound Builders looks like some other games that use a relatively simple

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Sign of the Pagan: A Boardgaming Way Review

Sign of the Pagan: A Boardgaming Way Review

Mitch Freedman April 15, 2014 3

Reviewed by Mitch Freedman Designed by Richard Berg Published by Victory Point Games Let’s begin by stating the obvious.  Richard Berg has probably written more war games than I have ever played – a

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A Player’s Guide to Fortress America

A Player’s Guide to Fortress America

Fred Manzo April 14, 2014 2

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Blood Bowl: Team Manager – The Card Game – A Boardgaming Way Review

Blood Bowl: Team Manager – The Card Game – A Boardgaming Way Review

Fred Manzo March 23, 2014 0

By Fred Manzo Blood Bowl: Team Manager – The Card Game One evening last winter we played Blood Bowl: Team Manager – The Card Game. (That’s BB:TM-TCG for short, I suppose.) It was designed

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A Game of Thrones Board Game (First Edition) – And the question of “What is Fun?”

A Game of Thrones Board Game (First Edition) – And the question of “What is Fun?”

Fred Manzo March 23, 2014 0

By Fred Manzo A Game of Thrones James Dunnigan once said “movement equals fun.” I’d say “Interaction equals fun,” movement being just one way players interact. For example, a typical Euro “multi-player solitaire” game

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Merchants and Marauders: A Boardgaming Way Review

Merchants and Marauders: A Boardgaming Way Review

Fred Manzo March 23, 2014 0

By Fred Manzo Merchants and Marauders At Origins last summer, three of us tried Merchants and Marauders, a Euro published by Z-Man Games in 2010 and designed by Kasper Aagaard and Christian Marcussen. It’s

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A Game of Thrones: A Boardgaming Way Review

A Game of Thrones: A Boardgaming Way Review

Fred Manzo March 23, 2014 0

By Fred Manzo A Game of Thrones A few months ago we played the first edition of A Game of Thrones. It was designed by Christian T Petersen and Kevin Wilson and published in

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Nexus Ops – A Boardgaming Way Review

Nexus Ops – A Boardgaming Way Review

Fred Manzo March 23, 2014 0

By Fred Manzo Nexus Ops Recently we played Nexus Ops, a game designed by Charlie Catino and initially published by Avalon Hill (Hasbro) in 2005 and, in a second edition a few years ago,

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