Monthly Archives: June 2017 »
Professor Marco Arnaudo Reviews “Race to the Sea – 1914” in Yaah! #8
Published on Jun 27, 2017 Conclusions at 11:14.
Read More »The Players’ Aid: Interview with Hermann Luttmann Designer of Miracle at Dunkerque from Legion Wargames
By Alexander: “Miracle At Dunkerque. Truly the phrase to describe the events that led to the evacuation of over 300,000 British servicemen from the beaches of North-West France. As civilians sailed across the Channel
Read More »Polygon: The art and craft of making board games for the CIA
By Charlie Hall Acclaimed designer Volko Ruhnke gives a whole new meaning to the term “serious games” “The United States has exactly 16 agencies devoted to intelligence gathering and analysis, but only one which reports
Read More »The Gaming Gang Interviews Hermann Luttmann at Origins 2017
The Gaming Gang Published on Jun 23, 2017 Game designer, and great friend of The Gaming Gang, Hermann Luttmann pops into the Flying Pig Games booth to talk with Jeff about the slew of
Read More »The Gaming Gang: 17,000 GAMERS HIT THE 2017 ORIGINS GAMES FAIR
By Jeff McAleer: “GAMA has revealed the final attendance numbers for the 2017 Origins Games Fair and the convention saw a nice 10% jump in unique badge sales. I have to admit Elliott Miller
Read More »The Dice Tower: Top 10 Things Designers Need to STOP Doing
Published on May 25, 2017 Tom, Sam, and Zee discuss a few designer blunders that they find particularly problematic. Come join in the conversation!
Read More »Summer 2017 Newsletter from TPS Games
Greetings from TPS This weekend marks the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Midway, quite likely the real “turning point” in the Pacific Theater for World War II. That’s why the battle was selected
Read More »“Steamroller – Tannenburg – 1914” by Hermann Luttmann now in playtesting
By Fred Manzo Hi, all. We are deep into playtesting Hermann Luttmann’s next game in the Diceless results Series: “Steamroller – Tannenburg – 1914.” The first game in the series was “Dead Certain,” the
Read More »