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Video Board Game REVIEW of ‘Hands in the Sea’ with Judd and The Chief Bonding With Board Games YouTube
Bonding With Board Games Published on Aug 29, 2016 Hands in the Sea is a two-player deck building wargame on the First Punic War, between Rome and Carthage, 264–241 BC.
Read More »Pax Romana – Photo Essay
By Bob DeMaio Some of the guys have been playing Richard Berg’s Pax Romana at the club. Here are their pictures:
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 »Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Ohio company making a mark with historical strategy games
By Jon Chavez: Uwe Eickert loves to play games but you won’t catch him playing cards or a simple board game like Monopoly. When leisure time arrives, his playground is the past. Mr. Eickert,
Read More »Obtain a Free PNP version of “A Spoiled Victory: Dunkirk 1940” on The Boardgaming Way
By Fred Manzo Thanks to Paul Fish, Hermann Luttmann and Legion Wargames a free Print-and-Play copy of “A Spoiled Victory: Dunkirk 1940“ is now available to readers of The Boardgaming Way. This game was
Read More »Update on VPG’s Dawn of the Zeds expansion #1: The Director’s Cut
By Victory Point Games Staff Zed, White, and Blue Dripping with New Content (and Blood!) Our brave heroines, Petra Schlunk and Noelle Le Bienvenu, have together faced the brutal survival challenges of Dawn of the Zeds expansion #1: The
Read More »A Study in Emerald – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Designer: Martin Wallace Publisher: Treefrog Games A Study in Emerald is Martin Wallace’s 2013 entry into both the H.P. Lovecraft and Sherlock Holmes genes. It’s a game that will remind
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 »Hannibal Ad Portas* – Carthaginian Generals in HRC – A Boardgaming Way Analysis
By Fred Manzo and Gary Andrews Hannibal: Rome vs. Carthage Introduction Hannibal: Rome vs. Carthage is not a balanced game. Undoubtedly this is due to Carthage’s strong initial position and numerous advantages. First, its
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