Print on Demand Expansions for Death Angel
So, you read the review on Space Hulk: Death Angel the Card Game and ran out and picked it up right away. After twenty or so plays, you wanted more.
So, you read the review on Space Hulk: Death Angel the Card Game and ran out and picked it up right away. After twenty or so plays, you wanted more.
Easter Sunday brought about the latest episode as the boys take a look at Circus Train from Victory Point Games and Nuclear War from Flying Buffalo Games.
Elliott shares his thoughts on the new Space Hulk: Death Angel combat card game, from Fantasy Flight Games.
Eternal Revolution has published Table Gype as an abstract strategy game with a random element.
To celebrate fifteen years of Catan, and as a special thank you to the players who have made Catan Tournaments so enjoyable and exciting, Mayfair
In a recent article in the Florida Times, reporter M.C. Finotti says that the market research firm The NPD Group reported in January that traditional board game and puzzle sales declined 9 percent in 2010.
Days of Wonder has been publishing teasers on their site for the past few days, enticing us with new races we could see in an upcoming expansion of Small World. Either that, or they are tormenting us with races that we will never see.
The latest Lock ‘n Load release, Summer Lightning, is preparing to ship shortly and here’s a run down of the simulation of an often overlooked
Two of our favorite companies, GMT and Victory Point Games, are teaming up once again for the addition of Fading Glory to GMTs P500 list. From VPG:
Jeff shares his review of the light, introductory board game The Golden City; available in North America from Z-Man Games.
It’s here! I’ve been looking forward to this one. The Lord of the Rings Living Card Game from Fantasy Flight Games.
Coming soon from Academy Games is Sturm Europa! it recreates the entire European conflict from 1939 to 1945.
Elliott takes on the all time classic “Nuke ’em ’til they glow!” card game Nuclear War from Flying Buffalo Games.
It took a while but it’s time for a new episode with reviews of The Golden City from Z-Man Games and Final Frontier from Victory Point Games.
David Brashaw and Leonard Boyd visit, from across the pond with Elliott to discuss designing the upcoming Discworld themed Z-Man release, Guards! Guards!
Elliott shares some intial thoughts regarding Fantasy Flight’s Mansions of Madness and the boys tackle what they feel to be the state of roleplaying games today.
All this and more gaming news in a jam packed show!
They are gnomes, they are in a sub, they are in danger. Actually, I thought they were dwarves, but whatever. Everything I’ve heard about Red November says it is a blast, but I have never played it myself.