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Video of “Them” – Giant ants attack guy rescuing kids
Published on Jan 13, 2013 “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair
Read More »Sneak Peak: Kindermord, the Race to the Sea 1914
By Fred Manzo In order to show the adaptability of Hermann Luttmann’s “Dead Reckoning” (DR) system we’ll be using it in the near future in more traditional wargame settings. For example, it will shortly
Read More »Video Board Game REVIEW of ‘Hands in the Sea’ with Judd and The Chief Bonding With Board Games YouTube
Bonding With Board Games Published on Aug 29, 2016 Hands in the Sea is a two-player deck building wargame on the First Punic War, between Rome and Carthage, 264–241 BC.
Read More »The Guardian: The boarder’s hoard: your new monthly board game column
We’re starting a monthly guide to help you find the best board games. This month: Ice Cool, Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails, Mystic Vale and Sneaky Cards By Owen Duffy “Board games have become
Read More »GovTechWorks: How a Board Game Helps DoD Win Real Battles
by Michael Peck | Oct 5, 2016 Computers continue to revolutionize modern warfare, not the least of when it comes to putting battle plans to the test. Devise the scenario, feed it into the
Read More »Why Play Boardgames? As Seen on Boardgamegeek
By Russ Williams: As seen on Boardgamegeek under the subject: An unappreciated reason for the board game renaissance (with implications for its future) russ wrote: A: I’m skeptical about electronic “smart” boardgames without screens
Read More »FATDOG 2016
Hello, You are invited to the following event: FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY OF GAMING FATDOG 2016 Event to be held at the following time, date, and location: Friday, November 25, 2016 from 9:00 AM
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