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Fear God and Dread Nought – A Boardgaming Way Review
Review by Mitch Freedman: Fear God and Dread Nought Designers: Chris Carlson and Michael W. Harris Editors: Larry Bond and Charlie Spiegel Publisher: Clash of Arms, Inc.- Copyright 2001 Any book is new
Read More »The Hobbit: The Defeat of the Evil Dragon Smaug – A Boardgaming Way Review
Review by Mitchell Freedman Game by Michael Stern and Keith Meyers Publisher: Fantasy Flight Games (2001) Once upon a time, in the golden age of war gaming, a company called Simulation Publications, Inc., created
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 »Discworld – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Mitch Freedman Discworld: Ankh-Morpork Sometimes you buy a game thinking you will really enjoy it, but when you start playing, you find that the mechanics don’t work right, or the rules are too cumbersome
Read More »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 »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
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