A Sneak Peek at Who’s Got Game
Game Name: Who’s Got Game Publisher: Ark’s Mind Designer: Adam Kornblum, Neil Strauss Year: 2012 Players: 4 – 12 (Even Number) Ages: 18+ Retail Price: $29.99
Game Name: Who’s Got Game Publisher: Ark’s Mind Designer: Adam Kornblum, Neil Strauss Year: 2012 Players: 4 – 12 (Even Number) Ages: 18+ Retail Price: $29.99
Episode 2 of TableTop with Wil Wheaton is up on the Geek & Sundry channel on You Tube featuring a game of Settlers! Will they
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Atlas Games is developing Once Upon a Time the third edition. I haven’t played this game, but it is described as the classic storytelling card
Jeff reviews the new geopolitical game 1989: Dawn of Freedom from GMT Games.
Join Darren as he takes you on a virtual tour of the Victory Point Games Headquarters in Costa Mesa, California!
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Jeff takes on the WWII aerial wargame Bomber Command from GMT Games.
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Ares Games announced today Wings of Glory will be coming to iPad and iPhone by the end of this year. What? No love for Android?
A massive 336 page Plot Point campaign arrives this Summer for Savage Worlds: Deadlands. The bloody plains of Weird West Kansas are the focus of
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