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Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2017 A Different Kind of War: They Who Were 8 Review
A Different Kind of War: They Who Were 8 Review

A tale is spun of ancient gods, not for the last time, but for the first. They weave themselves into the people’s memories that they might be worshipped and adored. This is the time when their faithful must make a stand, not on the battleground with steel and blood,

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Feb 17, 2017 A True Epic: Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization
A True Epic: Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

I have played numerous civilization games, and many of them are quite good. Nations, Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age, and Clash of Cultures are just a handful of excellent civilization games, each with their own unique merits. Yet, when it comes to feeling like you’ve battled through

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Yes it Does: Bulldogs: Scifi that Kicks Ass! Review
Yes it Does: Bulldogs: Scifi that Kicks Ass! Review

Two great empires, wrapped in their majesty and history, watch one another with wary eyes from across a neutral expanse known as the Frontier. Within this untouched stretch of stars are planets under their own rule, and some that have never been touched by the mighty powers. Cogs and gears

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2017 Holy Chaos, Batman: Batman Fluxx Review
Holy Chaos, Batman: Batman Fluxx Review

After gaming for awhile, I’ve discovered there are some unique personalities that come to the table. You’ve got people that rage quit, people that take a month to take an action, people that get distracted on their phone, and people who advise everyone else on what move should

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2017 Streets Running Red: Curse of the Crimson Throne Review
Streets Running Red: Curse of the Crimson Throne Review

Korvosa, a great city seated at the edge of the Varisian wilds, is in turmoil. A curse hangs over the rulers, dooming each who ascend the throne to an early death. Once again it has struck, and Korvosa is thrown into turmoil as the fate of Varisia hangs in the

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review
Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review

Faith: the Sci-fi RPG was one of last year’s best releases. Its fresh new take on religion in gaming, intricate political universe, and melding the boardgame’s style with roleplay paved the way for a bold franchise that is sure to stake its claim on the market for years

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 12, 2017 Just another day in Myrathia: WarQuest Review
Just another day in Myrathia: WarQuest Review

The most well-known area control board game has to be Risk.  While other games like Axis and Allies and Samurai Swords had more depth, pushing the Roman numerals around the map while the jerk turtled in Australia was commonplace on weekends.  Other area control games have come out since including

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jan 11, 2017 Violence Inherent in the System: Fief France 1429 Review
Violence Inherent in the System: Fief France 1429 Review

Medieval times were hardly for the faint of heart. Treachery, wars, plagues, and famine were all too commonplace. Lords of the period were in a constant battle for power and prestige with only the savviest, and perhaps most brutal, rising highest among the ranks of nobility. Despite the horrific backdrop,

by Nick South
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