Podcast episode – The Board Game Review Room: Kingdom
Everyone knows that angels and demons are going to fight, like they do in Kingdom. That’s what they do because… […]
Podcast episode – The Board Game Review Room: Kingdom Read Post »
Everyone knows that angels and demons are going to fight, like they do in Kingdom. That’s what they do because… […]
Podcast episode – The Board Game Review Room: Kingdom Read Post »
Arrows of Indra is an RPG based on the original and most popular fantasy roleplaying rules; for old-school heroic fantasy
By Thilo Graf This mini-monster manual from Super Genius Games is 13 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page
This pdf from Jon Brazer Enterprises is 52 pages long, 1 page front cover, 2 blank pages on the insides of the cover, 1 page back cover, 1 page advertisement and 1 page containing both SRD and editorial, so let’s check it out!
Book of the River Nations – Complete Player’s Reference for Kingdom Building Read Post »
By Kimberly Moser Brother Ptolemy and the Hidden Kingdom is a massive undertaking by Nevermet Press of 112 pages (including
You all know that I love Summoner Wars from Plaid Hat games, so when the opportunity arose to pimp out my game by getting the Vanguards, Fallen Kingdom, and Premium Board, I was all over it. The day I got them back home from Gencon, my daughter and I were laying out the board and ready to wage war upon one another, summoning not just new units on a fresh, new game board, but also summoning such smack-talk as “oh, man…that had to hurt! Not only did I waste your Common, I transformed him into a zombie!” There’s a whole lot new to the game now that the new factions are out, and I, for one, welcome our new Summoner masters. The new stuff is friggin’ awesome, and that’s that. I can also share that I finally beat my daughter at the game, using my new love, the Fallen Kingdom against her Tundra Orcs! w00t!