G*M*S Magazine interviews at Spiel 2012–Episode 3
By Paco Garcia Jaen Once again more interviews from Spiel. This time there are 7 interviews with both big […]
G*M*S Magazine interviews at Spiel 2012–Episode 3 Read Post »
By Paco Garcia Jaen Once again more interviews from Spiel. This time there are 7 interviews with both big […]
G*M*S Magazine interviews at Spiel 2012–Episode 3 Read Post »
By Paco Garcia Jaen The second episode of the G*M*S Magazine videos with the interviews we conducted in Essen is
At last, after the backers of the IndieGoGo campaign have received their rewards, time to show you what we were
Soccero comes all the way from Finland, from a company called Gamina Ltd. and it is the only game they have listed in their website. So, have they lived up to expectations with the production values of this game?
There are a lot of companies out there that claim that for them the gameplay is what matters, not the game components. And I mean a lot.
Victory Point Games, though, is one that lives by that motto. They have been producing games that came with next to nothing components and in a little bag. And there have been some gems in those bags!
Now they’re stepping up the production value of their games and have found a way to make the games boxed in an inexpensive way so they can have more market penetration.
Of course they don’t want to compromise on the quality of the game, but have they done enough to compete with the big boys and grab shopper’s attention at your FLGS?
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One of the gems from Spiel 2013 I was very much looking forward to was this game. Being a fan of Ludonaute and having seen Yggdrasil and Shitenno, Phantom was very, very appealing.
If you thought we had forgotten Dragonmeet, you were wrong. If you had forgotten Dragonmeet, tutt tutt! First of all
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Zombies are popular. Maybe it’s their charming presence, their immaculate teeth, that lovely figure and walking stance, their lovely breath…
The RPG scene has changed considerably in the last 20 years. And in the last 10 years. And even in
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Call of Cthulhu has been pivotal to the development of the RPG world. Yes, you can argue that as much