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GC ’14: Lords of Xidit
Xidit was not initially on my list of games to try, but Andrew was manning the tables at Asmodee so→
GC ’14: Tragedy Looper
I have Tragedy Looper from Z-Man games which I actually obtained before the con, but I brought it along as→
GC ’14: The Witcher Adventure Game
A recent Fantasy Flight announcement caught my attention. No, not XCOM, we’ll get to that. The Witcher is a competitive→
Review: For the Crown: The World is Round
Magellan paved the way from 1519-1522 – in ships – although he died and his lieutenant, Elcano, had to finish→
GC ’14: Asmodee Preview Party – Artificium
I mentioned in my previous article about my very first Gen Con experience how I had been invited to an→
GC ’14: Galactic Strike Force
I finally managed to swing by the Greater than Games booth and say hi to Christopher Badell – it helped→
Interview: Hassan Lopez
Another day, another Kickstarter. With a mild interest in Steampunk and a vast interest in civ-building/expansion/combat games, Clockwork Wars immediately caught→
GC ’14: King of New York
King of Tokyo has been popular ever since it released, so it’s only natural that the announcement of a new→
GC ’14: Battle at Kemble’s Cascade
Normally the first thing I do at Gencon is walk the whole dealer hall just to take in everything that→
Andrew Is Arriving In A Place Called Gen Con
I’ve lived in Indiana for the past eight years and in Indianapolis for the last three. Â I even lived near→
News Bits: 8/18/2014
This is my last week on the NEWS, but stay tuned. Next week Andrew will be taking over. But first,→
Board Games: Are They Really Shared Experiences?
There are a number of reasons we play board games; for the intellectual challenge, for the thematic experience, for the→