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Heights of Courage and Yom Kippur – A Boardgaming Way Paired Review
Review by Mitch Freedman Heights of Courage Game Design – Steve NewhouseGame Development – Ernesto Sassot / Dean Essig ————————————- Yom Kippur Game Design – Al SandrickGame Development – Dean N. EssigThe Gamers, Inc.
Read More »Galaxy Trucker – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Mitch Freedman Trucker’s Guide to the Galaxy Game by Vlaada Chvatll Translation by Jason Holt Published by Rio Grande Games (2007) Its hard to decide just what to call the Trucker’s Guide, which
Read More »Hell’s Gate – A Boardgaming Way Review
This is a different kind of game, and so it needs a different kind of review. Enjoy – Mitch HELL’S GATE Designer: Professor Philip Sabin Publisher:Victory Point Games A Review by Mitch Freedman Back
Read More »Darkest Night – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Mitch Freedman Designed by Jeremy LennertDeveloped by Noelle Le Bienvenu Published by Victory Point Games (VPG) There is a whole class of games that deal with a world of fantasy, with demons and trolls
Read More »Paul Koenig’s The Bulge: 6th Panzer Army – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Mitch Freedman 6th Panzer Army Designer: Paul Koenig Publisher: Victory Point Games When I open a new game, the first thing I do is to look at the map and the neat rows
Read More »Sign of the Pagan: A Boardgaming Way Review
Reviewed by Mitch Freedman Designed by Richard Berg Published by Victory Point Games Let’s begin by stating the obvious. Richard Berg has probably written more war games than I have ever played – a
Read More »Days of Battle: Golan Heights – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Mitch Freedman Designer: Frank Chadwick Publisher: Victory Point Games Days of Battle: Golan Heights The first time you open Golan Heights and lay out the pieces – the starting position for all the
Read More »Circus Train (Second Edition) – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Mitch Freedman Designer: Tom Decker Publisher: Victory Point Games The Omnipresent Magician When you slide Circus Train out of its protective sleeve, the first thing to catch your eye is its garish, poster-bright red cardboard case.
Read More »Antietam – Burnished Rows of Steel – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Mitch Freedman Antietam – Burnished Rows of Steel – A Boardgaming Way Review Designer – Jonathan Southard Development – Ty Bomba & Chris Perello XRT Games – 1993 As a battle, Antietam was
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