Exterminate! Exterminate! Doctor Who – Dalek Dice Reviewed
Fans of Doctor Who have no doubt been keeping their eyes peeled for Cubicle 7’s Dalek Dice.
Fans of Doctor Who have no doubt been keeping their eyes peeled for Cubicle 7’s Dalek Dice.
Since its 2011 release, Dawn of the Zeds has always been one of my favorite zombie related titles to turn to when I want an extremely solid challenge.
The newest release from Greenbrier Games is Grimslingers, a game of spellcraft dueling and cooperative campaigning in an off the wall weird west setting.
Fireside Games latest release is one firmly aimed at the family gaming crowd who don’t mind a bit of competition.
Fans of Call of Cthulhu are finally in for a treat as one of the longest percolating supplements for the venerable roleplaying game is now available as a PDF download, with the physical book to arrive in stores sometime later this year.
Marvel true believers (and fans of superhero films in general) are in for an interesting May with the release of two movies from the House of Ideas.
Jeff takes a look at the latest edition of Strat-O-Matic Baseball. Learn how to play as well as how the game stacks up against other baseball board games.
Can you manage Healthy Heart Hospital back to the heights of medical excellence or will you be forced to shutter its doors?
Just hitting Kickstarter yesterday, from Dublin based designer David Robin, Sub Rosa is a micro (and I do mean micro!) spy game.
Give a watch to find out if Mage Wars Academy is simply a Magic: The Gathering knockoff or a truly unique game deserving your attention.
Spirit of ’77 draws its inspiration from flicks like Gone in 60 Seconds, Foxy Brown, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, and Gator as well as television shows like The Six Million Dollar Man, The Rockford Files, and Kung-Fu.
Truthfully, I wasn’t familiar with Sentinel Hill Press or their ongoing yearly Arkham Gazette until Bret Kramer reached out to ask if I’d be interested in reviewing the third issue of the oversized yearly magazine.
I’ve always believed Quentin Tarantino movies are an acquired taste and it seems most film goers fall into one of two categories: you either love the director or you don’t. I certainly know I’ve never run across anyone who’s said to me, “Tarantino? Yeah. I guess he’s alright.”
Let me take you back, for a moment, to the heady days of gaming in the 1980’s and 90’s. At the time you couldn’t stroll through your friendly local game store without running across a plethora of titles from Game Designers’ Workshop (or GDW as we liked to say) which ranged from miniatures rules to board games to RPGs.
One of the titles which was garnering a lot of attention at this year’s Gen Con was Magic: The Gathering – Arena of the Planeswalkers.