The Gaming Gang Top Games of 2011
On our last podcast we revealed our top picks for our games of the year here at TGG. It was important to point out that
On our last podcast we revealed our top picks for our games of the year here at TGG. It was important to point out that
Fireside Games has added their new Vampires vs Hunters game Bloodsuckers to our Birthday Gaming Gang Scavenger Hunt.
Elliott and I are celebrating the one year anniversary of The Gaming Gang this month and what better way to get into the festivities than gifts? But here’s the best part:
It’s our birthday, yet some lucky contestant will receive all the presents! That’s right! In conjunction with many of our friends in the industry, we’ve put together a bit of a scavenger hunt in which you’ll visit their websites to find the answer (or answers) to a particular question to include in our entry form. We’ll be very honest and tell you that you won’t find each answer right on the front page of these sites, but we also haven’t made it so difficult that it will take a whole lot of time to track all the answers down.
It’s a jam packed hour and a half as the boys get ready to celebrate the one year anniversary of TGG. It’s some of the latest gaming news followed by reviews of Ninja: Legend of the Scorpion Clan from AEG, Sentinels of the Multiverse from Greater Than Games, Bloodsuckers from Fireside Games, and Jeff pulls a review of the Victory Point Games upcoming release, Hero of Weehawken, off the top of his head.
Elliott reviews the new area control vampire battle game Bloodsuckers, which is now available from Fireside Games.
With its upcoming release recently moved to June, Bloodsuckers may well be worth the wait to those of us enamored with the horror gaming genre.
Fireside Games, makers of Castle Panic, are feeding upon the horror gaming frenzy with their latest announced title, Bloodsuckers, a highly thematic strategy card game