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San Il Defanso
March 26, 2013
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I’m not a timid gamer. I don’t shy away from complexity, and I don’t mind long sessions. But something has always scared me a little bit about wargames. There are a lot of reasons for this. Fair or not, wargames equal complexity in my mind. Historicity is always a key consideration in the genre, and that means that little exceptions will exist to make the game a little more accurate. Such detail also means that the game will might run for a while, possibly hours. But as I’ve said, complexity and length is something I can negotiate with. The real reason...
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MattDP
March 25, 2013
759
Mage Knight Goldyx felt old and tired. He’d been to Atlantea several times, with comrades and without, but the effort of preparation, the length of the journey and the interminable waiting around for other Mage Knights once there had dulled his taste for adventure. Now he preferred to spend his days playing his magical game-tablet while toasting his feet before a fire. One day, there was a knock on the door. Unused to company, and with legs stiff from long hours of inactivity, Goldyx irritably called for the visitor to enter. He was unsurprised to see...
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Written by
Michael Barnes
March 21, 2013
1185
Expansion time again...
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Written by
Michael Barnes
March 14, 2013
1167
Plaid Hat done do'd it again.
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San Il Defanso
March 12, 2013
805
Star Wars represents my third attempt at one of Fantasy Flight’s Living Card Games. My first was a copy of Game of Thrones that I scored in a math trade. I tried most of one two-player game, and it was not much to my taste at all. I found the strategy more daunting than the effort I was prepared to expend, and I’m not a big fan of the source material in the first place. So into the trade pile it went. Then I tried my hand at the very unusual Lord of the Rings card game. I’m a...
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MattDP
March 11, 2013
920
Why hello. Take a glass, and pull up a chair. Let me tell you about my week. On Thursday a box arrived containing a copy of Kingdom Builder, winner of the coveted 2012 Spiel des Jahres award. That night I slotted into my well-worn groove on the settee and got down to the job of removing shrinkwrap and popping cardboard. Sadly, and perhaps surprisingly, that task gets tiresome when you’ve done it as many times as I have. The components are functional, but pedestrian, little wooden houses and lots of brown modular board...
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Written by
Michael Barnes
March 07, 2013
1078
In triplicate.
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Written by
Ken B.
March 06, 2013
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You voted, and the results are in--now, find out which games are walking away with the coveted F:AT 2012 READER'S CHOICE AWARDS! My tux is at the cleaners, so I hope this dingy bathrobe with little coffee cups on it will suffice.
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San Il Defanso
March 05, 2013
874
This weekend, I watched Steven Soderbergh’s thriller from 2011, Contagion. I’m not entirely sure what I was suspecting, but I liked what I saw. I found it to be a clear-eyed portrayal of what a true global pandemic would look like, without apocolyptic overtones and overwrought doomsaying. It was simply about a very serious global scare and the aftermath, and that straightforward quality suited the subject matter well. In some ways, it felt more realistic and therefore more frightening. But the whole time, I was remembering back to the movie’s release, when my wife pestered me to go and...
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Written by
Michael Barnes
February 28, 2013
1119
One does not play LOTR LCG with just the Core Set.