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May 16
2013

Crowdfunding with Kickstarter

Posted by: nichols92on in Member Blogs

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Crowdfunding is a blessing to the gaming community. We the gamers are now in complete control of what we will play. Take a browse through the Games section on Kickstarter.  People out there are waiting for backers for games that they spent countless hours dreaming over. Their entire future rests in fingers typing up credit card numbers and PayPal accounts. 

May 13
2013

My Observations; Games with Pax

Posted by: DukeofChutney in Member Blogs

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Pax, I'm told is latin for peace. I'm not sure why its so popular for titling games about war though.

I don't know anything about the Con Pax east, thats not what I'm yattering about there. No its games with the word Pax in them

Pax Porfiriana, and Pax Baltica, two reviews below;

 

May 08
2013

Mission Command: Sea - FMC Detection On The High Seas Since 2003

Posted by: SuperflyTNT in Member Blogs

SuperflyTNT

Alright, Circus fans, this is going to be a good one, so strap on your seat belt and let me take you downtown where the hookers and cheap heroin is. You see, there are very few games that I think are a solid 10 rating based on factors such as production quality, value, and the most important aspect of any game, the level of fun it provides. Well, Mission Command: Sea isn't a perfect 10, but it's pretty damned close. The one thing that it lacks, the one thing holding it back from a destiny of greatness, is just a little more complexity. But aside from that, it's nearly the perfect game. It's fun, fast, brutal, has a body count, and the winner doesn't win by amassing the most ubiquitous "victory points", you win by fucking the other guy's shit up, hospital-hurt style.

Cutcha

May 07
2013

Stone Age - A Tale of Boats, Workers, And Conjugal Visits

Posted by: SuperflyTNT in Member Blogs

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Stone Age Cover

May 04
2013

F:AT Thursday - Fury of Dracula and Cornerstone

Posted by: repoman in Member Blogs

repoman

Many years ago, in a small nowhere town in a tiny nowhere state on the Eastern side of America, a small baby was forcibly ejected from his mothers womb and entered the world. An event that happens millions of times a day the world over and fairly unremarkable. However, every year since then, the people in my life have insisted that the event be commemorated in one fashion or another.

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