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Gaiants Discovered

This pdf from Headless Hydra Gamesis 16 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial (containing the introduction as well, though!) and 1 page SRD, leaving 13 pages to cover the new Gaiant-race, so let’s check them out, shall we?

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J.I.N.G.O.

Written by Joshua LH Burnett and published by Hex Games, this supplement for the QAGS tabletop role-playing game provides you with a setting designed to imitate and mercilessly parody G.I. Joe, specifically the toy-commercial-disguised-as-entertainment G.I. Joe cartoon from the ‘80ies.

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Designers & Dragons

When I heard about Designers & Dragons from Mongoose, I downloaded it right away. I started to read it and after a while I had to stop. I just couldn’t continue. I had to go and buy the paper version of the book. My fascination with role playing games has increased by understanding the politics and history behind them.

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Review – Venture Forth

Adventure games. Love’em. Being a fanboy of strong theme as a key criteria in my board games, adventure games are generally a sweet spot for me. They come in all shapes and sizes, many of which are in fantasy worlds a la Tolkien’s Middle Earth, etc. To be honest, I can’t think of any off the top of my head that are set in the world of Ancient Greek mythos, so Venture Forth seems at first pass, to be a refreshing departure from the fantasy stuff that keeps getting processed through our gaming tables.

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Review – Julius Caesar

As a long-time war gamer, I have been very remiss. I’ve never really played block war games. I guess I just never found them appealing but I couldn’t tell you why to be honest. So its about dang time I discovered whether I’m missing anything don’t you think?

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