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Professor Marco Arnaudo Reviews “Race to the Sea – 1914” in Yaah! #8
Published on Jun 27, 2017 Conclusions at 11:14.
Read More »GrogHeads Interviews the Team Behind “The Lamps Are Going Out”
Kirk, Hermann, and Tim all join us to chat about their upcoming epic WWI game ~ Brant Guillory, 4 June 2016 All images from pre-production artwork. Compass Games has had The Lamps Are Going Out on
Read More »Mound Builders – A Boardgaming Way Review
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
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 »Blood Bowl: Team Manager – The Card Game – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Blood Bowl: Team Manager – The Card Game One evening last winter we played Blood Bowl: Team Manager – The Card Game. (That’s BB:TM-TCG for short, I suppose.) It was designed
Read More »A Game of Thrones Board Game (First Edition) – And the question of “What is Fun?”
By Fred Manzo A Game of Thrones James Dunnigan once said “movement equals fun.” I’d say “Interaction equals fun,” movement being just one way players interact. For example, a typical Euro “multi-player solitaire” game
Read More »Merchants and Marauders: A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Merchants and Marauders At Origins last summer, three of us tried Merchants and Marauders, a Euro published by Z-Man Games in 2010 and designed by Kasper Aagaard and Christian Marcussen. It’s
Read More »A Game of Thrones: A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo A Game of Thrones A few months ago we played the first edition of A Game of Thrones. It was designed by Christian T Petersen and Kevin Wilson and published in
Read More »Nexus Ops – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Nexus Ops Recently we played Nexus Ops, a game designed by Charlie Catino and initially published by Avalon Hill (Hasbro) in 2005 and, in a second edition a few years ago,
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