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Video: Professor Marco Arnaudo review “Fire in the Lake.”

Video: Professor Marco Arnaudo review “Fire in the Lake.”

Fred Manzo April 24, 2015 0

By Professor Marco Arnaudo  Used with Permission. Game Resources:

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Video: A Review of VPG “Mound Builders” by Professor Marco Arnaudo

Video: A Review of VPG “Mound Builders” by Professor Marco Arnaudo

Fred Manzo April 20, 2015 0

By Professor Marco Arnaudo Used by permission. Game Resources: Mound Builders – A Boardgaming Way Review

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Deseret News: Boldly go with ‘Star Trek: Fleet Captains’

Deseret News: Boldly go with ‘Star Trek: Fleet Captains’

Other April 8, 2015 0

By Cody Carlson For nearly five decades, “Star Trek” has been a part of American popular culture. With five TV series, 11 films and one more due out next year, the franchise shows no

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Mound Builders – A Boardgaming Way Review

Mound Builders – A Boardgaming Way Review

Mitch Freedman April 4, 2015 0

Review by Mitchell Freedman   Publisher: Victory Point Games Designers: R. Ben Madison and Wes Erni Development: Alan Emrich At first glance, Mound Builders looks like some other games that use a relatively simple

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Forbes: ‘World War Z’: The Board Game

Forbes: ‘World War Z’: The Board Game

Other April 2, 2015 0

By Michael Peck: As relentless and inevitable as a zombie horde, it is no surprise that World War Z has spawned an official board game. Called “World War Z: The Game”, it tasks two

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WSJ: This Spring, Mets Play for the Love of the (Trivia) Game

WSJ: This Spring, Mets Play for the Love of the (Trivia) Game

Other March 27, 2015 0

By JARED DIAMOND If you want to know which river is Europe’s longest, or which Chicago hotel was built in the Italian Renaissance style, someone in the dugout can probably tell you PORT ST. LUCIE,

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The New Yorker: Dungeons and Dragons Saved My Life

The New Yorker: Dungeons and Dragons Saved My Life

Other March 8, 2015 0

BY Jon Michaud Dungeons & Dragons turns forty this year. The game, which I played in my youth, is entering middle age just a few years behind me. My interest in—or, I should say,

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The New York Times: A Game as Literary Tutorial

The New York Times: A Game as Literary Tutorial

Other March 8, 2015 0

By ETHAN GILSDORF Dungeons & Dragons Has Influenced a Generation of Writers When he was an immigrant boy growing up in New Jersey, the writer Junot Díaz said he felt marginalized. But that feeling

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The Economist: Financial board games – Playing the markets

The Economist: Financial board games – Playing the markets

Other February 19, 2015 0

By J.K. During the recent trial of Kweku Adoboli, a former trader with UBS, the prosecution described his trades that saddled the Swiss bank with a $2.3 billion loss as “unprotected, unhedged, incautious and

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Darkest Night – A Boardgaming Way Review

Darkest Night – A Boardgaming Way Review

Mitch Freedman August 1, 2014 0

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

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