Our Exclusive Interview with Tony Curtis of GMT – Part One
I’d like to start off by thanking Tony Curtis, one of the managing partners of GMT Games, for taking time out to agree to this
I’d like to start off by thanking Tony Curtis, one of the managing partners of GMT Games, for taking time out to agree to this
Ken is the author of several books on the Cthulhu Mythos as well as RPG Game designer and was kind enough to send along an excerpt from his book, Cthulhu 101.
Elliott and I will be talking about the past, present and future of Heroscape on Monday’s show and we’ve devoted a good chunk of time
I’ve said all of this to point out that there’s a lot at stake for me in game day. Part of what’s at stake is selfish: I want to have fun, and I want other people to want to come back. Part of what’s at stake is unselfish: I want people to have fun.
I just wanted to post a quick note to all the folks out there who are overly upset about Hasbro/WotC pulling the plug on Heroscape:
Star Fleet Battles is alive and kicking!
I hadn’t realized that this fun space combat game from my youth set in the Star Trek universe, is still out there. In fact, you can still buy a new set and start battling right now.
Being involved in every aspect of putting together what folks see and hear on The Gaming Gang it’s not difficult to realize that Elliott, James,
It is inevitable that the soon to be released Mansions of Madness from Fantasy Flight Games will be compared to the recently released new edition of Betrayal at House on the Hill from Wizards of the Coast. I had the unique opportunity to play both of these games for the first time on the same day.
This was it, the big day. If I was going to get some quality gaming in, it needed to be Saturday.
Today began with a great free breakfast at the hotel, hot items and everything, which was nice. We headed to Mall of America and went
They say that getting there is half the fun. HA! We picked up our rental car yesterday, a Dodge Charger. My wife and I, teenage son and daughter, and our little girl who is almost four were getting ready to head off to Arkham Nights at the Fantasy Flight Games event center in Roseville, Minnesota. We are making it a mini-vacation, and so we rented a car for the eight hour drive up to the Twin Cities.
Let’s get a list of fiction—or poetry, for that matter—going so we can settle down with something interesting when the gaming group’s gone home and you still have a little bit of time left with the fireplace.
It’s time someone gave some credit to the original Ghost Hunters. I’m talking the Scooby Gang of course.
I still remember the first time I held Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game in my trembling hands. Alright, I’ll be honest, my hands weren’t
It’s time to increase your Halloween fun! Here are a couple of free Print ‘n Play games to get your blood pumping.