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Escape from Hades: Free Rules and 2-player Cooperative Variant
By Fred Manzo My game “Escape from Hades,” which Hermann Luttmann developed, will be published by Hollandspiele games in a few weeks. Until then those who are interested should feel free to review its
Read More »Tiny Battle Publishing announces new “Blind Swords Lite” game on Leipzig
By Fred Manzo Tiny Battle Publishing has just announced that a new “Blind Swords Lite” game by Hermann Luttmann is on their schedule. I thought this project was “double-plus Top Secret” but I guess
Read More »Kotaku: Truck Carrying Gaming Dice Spills Onto Highway, Rolls A Perfect 756,000
“On Friday, September 13, a truck bound for the Georgia-based tabletop and video game company Trivium Studios took a turn too sharply, spilling 216,000 gaming dice onto Interstate 75 in Atlanta in what could
Read More »Origins 2019 Report – Part 2 of 2
By Fred Manzo This year a bunch of the usual suspects from Long Island took in Origins 2019 had a great time doing it. Origins is a gaming convention that’s been improving year after
Read More »Origins 2019 Report – Part 1 of 2
By Fred Manzo Origins 2019 was an obvious success as far as organization and attendance were concerned. As for attendance, every day was busy and crowded but not overcrowded. Even Wednesday, a day traditionally
Read More »Tiny Battles: “The Devil’s to Pay: The First Day at Gettysburg” – Alpha testing
By Fred Manzo End of Turn 1 of the “Ewell be comin’ Round the Moutain” scenario for Hermann Luttmann’s “The Devil’s to Pay: the First Day at Gettysburg” using his new “Blind Swords Lite”
Read More »Tiny Battle Publishing to release “The Devil’s to Pay: the First day at Gettysburg” by Hermann Luttmann
Hi, all. Well, it looks like the old band is getting back together for a run at a new “Blind Swords Lite” game called “The Devil’s to Pay: the First Day at Gettysburg.” Hermann
Read More »Popular Mechanics: Swedish Pilots Win Medals for Top Secret 1987 SR-71 Incident
The Swedes, trained to intercept the SR-71, became one Blackbird’s guardians. By Kyle Mizokami Nov 29, 2018 “Three decades ago, a group of Swedish fighter pilots who were trained to intercept America’s high-flying SR-71 suddenly became guardian
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