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AEG Previews Smash Up
Our friends at AEG have posted a preview of the upcoming “shufflebuilding” game Smash Up. In this family friendly card game each player will choose
Our friends at AEG have posted a preview of the upcoming “shufflebuilding” game Smash Up. In this family friendly card game each player will choose
May brings the Asmodee Editions release of Monster Chase. This new children’s title, from 7 Wonders designer Antoine Bauza, is a cooperative style game for
This week Green Ronin Publishing releases the new updated A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying: A Game of Thrones Edition. The core book provides
An all new travel edition of the well received abstract strategy game Hive should begin appearing on store shelves this week. Hive: Pocket, from Team
The table top miniatures game of a zombie apocalypse, Zombicide from Guillotine Games and CoolMiniOrNot, has pushed beyond the $100,000 funding mark with well over
Asmodee Editions has revealed plans for two upcoming titles: City of Horror and Sherlock Holmes. City of Horror is a follow up to Mall of
Victory Point Games has released the first of its “Gold Banner” titles with Leuthen: Frederick’s Greatest Victory. The initial title in the new Drums &
A classic returns as Fantasy Flight Games is bringing Fortress America back to gamers everywhere. Originally released by Milton Bradly back in 1986 the title
The War of 1812 is the subject of the latest release from Clash of Arms Games with the new title Amateurs, to Arms. The entire
If you’re looking for some inspiration for your miniature painting look no further than the winners announced for this year’s Crystal Brush Award. Created and
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
Postmortem Studios has released Colony: Moon, which is kind of like an RPG, but not really. They describe it as: “A cooperative (or competetive) story
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.