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Foreign Policy: Launch Your Own Gaza War
BY MICHAEL PECK “Wargame designer Paul Rohrbaugh has just created a board game based on the recent Israel-Hamas conflict. He is playtesting “A Reign of Missiles” to tweak the rules, and he wants your
Read More »Washington Post: Google just mastered a game that vexed scientists — and their machines — for decades
By Matt McFarland January 27 “Artificial intelligence took a historic step forward Wednesday when a Google team announced that it taught a machine to master the ancient Chinese game Go, a feat researchers have
Read More »Books, Games, whatever
What I need is more shelves and more walls. I like my Kindle, but there is just nothing like an overstuffed chair in your own library. (H/T: The photo has been floating around
Read More »PJ Media: 4 Mentally Stimulating Board Games to Challenge Your Teens on Family Game Night
BY BRIAN BOYER DECEMBER 22, 2015 “At a certain point in your children’s lives, the simplicity of Chutes and Ladders and the redundancy of Connect 4 start to set in. As teenagers, they’re already toiling away at
Read More »Washington Post: Monopoly is changing again–and some parents are not going to like it
By Lindsey Bever February 19 “Remember when true success was measured by the height of your Monopoly cash stack? These days, it’s calculated with your credit score. In an attempt to keep the classic board game relevant to our
Read More »PJ Media: What’s the Single Most Disruptive Technology in Role-Playing Games?
BY MOE LANE FEBRUARY 27, 2016 “What’s the single most disruptive in-game technology in either computer or pen-and-paper roleplaying games (RPGs)? ….” Read More Here:
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