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Written by: MattDP
#Given all the fuss that had been made online about the painted figures for Cadwallon: City of Theives it’s kind of surprising that the game hasn’t actually made that big an impact since release. It c...
February 7th, 2011
Written by: Michael Barnes
#Pictured is Bronze, a PC game you might very well have never of. I might not have either, but Bill Abner sent me a link to a Tom Chick preview of it a couple of months ago. As you can see, it's one of th...
February 3th, 2011
Written by: Paul Merkles
#Ace of Aces: Handy Rotary Series is the perfect portable, two player game. This World War I dogfight game has no markers or dice to lose. Heck, it has no board. The whole game consists of two books—one...
February 2th, 2011
Written by: Ken B
# I know I'm playing catch-up here, as I have been these past few months, but diving head-first into the Thunderstone system has been a real pleasure.  Everyone who reads me and has talked with me on th...
February 1th, 2011
Written by: MattDP
#As anyone who regularly reads my pieces will know, my opportunity for game playing is now severely limited. The only regular opportunity that I get to play outside occasional games against my usually unw...
January 31th, 2011
Written by: Michael Barnes
#Man, I don't like pirates. It took me years to come to terms with it. I could never understand why I just did not get excited by anything to do with them. I like cowboys, vikings, knights, ninjas and so ...
January 27th, 2011
Written by: Matt Drake
#Game expansions are generally created for one of two reasons. First, they exist to extend the value of the original game and give players more enjoyment out of their initial game investment. Whether an e...
January 26th, 2011
Written by: Ken B
#   WARNING:  I refer to that infernal Disney song in this review.  However, as this occurs during the introduction, you're past it now.
January 25th, 2011
Written by: MattDP
#Ever since seeing paratroopers fighting in the snow during the Band of Brothers episodes Bastogne and Breaking Point I’ve been fascinated by the Ardennes Offensive. So obviously when Days of Wonder ann...
January 24th, 2011
Written by: San Il Defanso
#Out of the many triumphs that Fantasy Flight Games has had, none stands as tall as Battlestar Galactica. The 2008 release by Corey Koniezca is a masterpiece of thematic game design, combining harsh coope...
January 21th, 2011
Written by: Michael Barnes
#Oh boy, I do love reviewing small press, DIY games- particularly when they're good ones. Caledea is one of the good ones, a fun and tightly designed conflict game that's bloody and gets right to the poi...
January 20th, 2011
Written by: Ken B
#   Does anybody here remember the Playstation game "Wipeout?"  Bitchin' game with futuristic racers, lots of weapons, and an awesome soundtrack.  Rush n' Crush is kinda like Wipeout, except without...
January 18th, 2011
Written by: Kevin Heckman
#I knew of David Sirlin from his presence in the Street Fighter scene long before he started making board games.  He used to post on alt.games.sf2, where I lurked back in the day and occasionally cracked...
January 17th, 2011
Written by: Matt Drake
#Every year, gaming websites have a ritual. I like to call it the Masturbatory We Wish We Had An Awards Ceremony ritual, though most places just call it the Game of the Year. It's like the Emmies or the D...
January 12th, 2011
Written by: Ken B
#    Playing a little catch-up this week, as I'll give some quick reviews of two games I've played recently-- the entry level pick-up-and deliver Days of Steam from Valley Games, and deckbuilding du...
January 11th, 2011
Written by: Michael Barnes
#If there's two things I'm sick to death of, it's zombies and deckbuilding games. Here then, is my review of a zombie deckbuilding game that I really like.
January 6th, 2011
Written by: Matt Drake
#Once upon a time, in a land not unlike our own, there lived a prince. He was kind of a wiener, and he had silly ears and cheated on his hot-ass wife with a woman who had buck teeth and a horsy laugh. So ...
January 5th, 2011
Written by: Matt Drake
#I love Deadlands. The setting, specifically, is amazing. You've got the Wild West, which is awesome on its own, but then to really mix it up, there's this supernatural, mad science, pulp monster, impendi...
December 29th, 2010
Written by: Simon Mueller
#If you're looking for a quiet game in the spirit of Christmas Peace and Goodwill, you won't find it here!GUERILLA was published by the (old) Avalon Hill Game Company in 1994, when guerilla warfare was am...
December 20th, 2010
Written by: Michael Barnes
#This week, yet another eleventh hour contender for the GotY award steps up. This time, it's what might be GMT's best game to date.
December 16th, 2010
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