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Weapons and Warfare: Sulla versus Mithridates
Sulla Italians become Romans Rome was faced with the prospect of the collapse of its power in the peninsula. Hence the lex Calpurnia apparently permitted Roman commanders to bestow citizenship as a reward to
Read More »No Enemies Here: Episode 31 – Grognard of the Year Submissions
Published on Oct 20, 2018 “News about people who review, unbox, showcase, do playthroughs, podcasts and more concerning war board games. Some music too.”
Read More »October 18 Update from GMT: SALE, New P500s, Production Update
By Gene Billingsley: Hi everyone! First off, if you’re seeing this update in one column, don’t worry! We’ve been listening to feedback from customers wanting a wider column and bigger text, so we’ve revamped
Read More »Next “Blind Swords” game announced: “We Are In For It”
By Claude Whalen and Fred Manzo [Note: The next game in the “Blind Swords” series will be published by the summer of 2019. Its designer is Claude Whalen, one of the major playtester for
Read More »Fatdog 2018
By Harvey Mossman: It is that time of year again when we all look forward to Long Island’s premier gaming event, the Friday After Thanksgiving Day of Gaming affectionately known As FaTDoG. For those
Read More »No Enemies Here – Episode 29
No Enemies Here Published on Sep 29, 2018 SUBSCRIBED 803 News about people who review, unbox, showcase, do playthroughs, podcasts and more concerning war board games. Some music too. Links Big Board Gaming https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMYl… Bonding
Read More »The Dice Tower – Boardgame Breakfast
The Dice Tower Published on Oct 1, 2018 Welcome to episode # 247 of Board Game Breakfast, where Tom Vasel takes a look at the news of the week, joined by a host of
Read More »Octagon Gaming Convention
By Harvey Mossman: Our good buddy Dave VanderWerf is once again running his Octagon convention at the Bethpage library on October 20 and 21. We are sending this to the FaTDoG community as it
Read More »P.O.W. – A Boardgaming Way article
By Mitch Freedman: A strange malady has been sweeping through parts of the gaming community for the past few months. The growth was slow at first, so slow it was hardly noticed, but it
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