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The Crimson Courier (VPG) Mid-April 2014 Edition
It… is… ALIVE! We have flipped the switch on the new VPG v3.0 web site and wanted to invite you to take a look over the weekend. It’s at the same address, of course: https://victorypointgames.com. You’ll know you’ve
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By Donald Allen Designer: Javier Garcia de Gabiola Publisher: Victory Point Games Out of the box… This game is strictly a two-player simulation of the third War of Cuban Independence. One player controls the Cuban
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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
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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 »Delivering a High & Tight Pitch: A Boardgaming Way Preview
By Hermann Luttmann Delivering a High & Tight Pitch “No matter how good you are, you’re going to lose one-third of your games. No matter how bad you are, you’re going to win one-third
Read More »Dawn of the Zeds (Second Edition) – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Dawn of the Zeds (Second Edition) “A teenager is someone who is well prepared for a zombie attack but not ready for tomorrow’s math test.” – Anonymous Zombies are hot. Hot,
Read More »“Dawn of the Zeds” Board Game Erratum – 03-26-2013
Dawn of the Zeds Errata by Victory Point Games 1. In 3.1 (Tutorial Scenario), the last sentence to the Scenario Specific Rule has been changed: “When Fate cards ([11.0], page 21) result in a
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