What a Beautiful Warthog: Thunderbolt Apache Leader Reviewed
Jeff tackles the new edition of Thunderbolt Apache Leader from Dan Verssen Games.
Jeff tackles the new edition of Thunderbolt Apache Leader from Dan Verssen Games.
Starship Merchants is the soon to be released new title from Toy Vault. This is a space trading game where the object is to put together your own fleet of mining vessels, plunder the richest rocks in the galaxy, and pull in the most cash.
I really didn’t know what to expect when I broke out King of Tokyo for the first time. I knew it was about monsters trashing Tokyo, as in all of the movies that I used to watch during monster week after school on our local ABC affiliate.
Magazine: Ravage US Edition Issue #1 Publisher: CoolMiniOrNot Editor: Kevin Clark Pages: 69 MSRP: $6.99 I’ll say I wasn’t familiar with Ravage before our trip to Origins
The Deadly Seven is a modern horror campaign designed to be run using the Savage Worlds, d20 Modern, or True 20 systems. The Game Master can choose to run the interconnected stories as a campaign or as standalone scenarios within a current group’s ongoing adventuring.
Jeff shares his thoughts about GMT’s latest historical game, Virgin Queen.
Texas Zombies is an Americanized version of Cat & Chocolate which was published in 2010 by Qvinta Essentia. This time it is being published by Moonster Games and distributed by Asmodee Editions.
Jeff tackles the light push your luck American Civil War game In Magnificent Style.
In the end if you are looking for a new RPG that’s of the beaten track Wu Xing is a good buy – even if just for the combat mechanics alone – but if you’re a fan of wuxia influenced anime and film I can wholeheartedly say Wu Xing is a must buy!
Jeff reviews the D&D Into the Unknown supplement from Wizards of the Coast.
Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain on Earth, so it makes sense that this would be the subject of the third installment in the “Disaster On…” series from Victory Point Games.
Jeff takes on the small press RPG Adventures Under the Laughing Moon.
Jeff reviews the new post-apocalyptic wargame from Lock ‘n’ Load, designed by Petre Tutunea, Nuklear Winter ’68.
It has been a while since I have reviewed a children’s game. Hey! That’s My Fish! is a classic so I thought it was high time I told everyone else about it.
Jeff reviews the historical solitaire game Levée en Masse from Victory Point Games.