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The UK's no.1 magazine for the latest news, reviews features and interviews from the world of tabletop gaming. Written for ...
The UK's no.1 magazine for the latest news, reviews features and interviews from the world of tabletop gaming. Written for ...
The UK's no.1 magazine for the latest news, reviews features and interviews from the world of tabletop gaming. Written for ...
Ludoquist Board Game Cafe & Shop. The Ludoquist is well known and well-loved amongst board gamers, having cemented itself in our hearts over the years.With well over a thousand board games to play, it ...
After a huge number of votes from our readers, viewer and listeners, we’re now ready to reveal the winners of this year’s Tabletop Gaming Awards 2022. This year we saw thousands of votes in every ...
Written by Emma Garrett. Definition: A game mechanic where what you play in one turn increases your available actions in future turns. How can you tell an Engine Building game? A telling sign that ...
Words by Matthew Vernall. Horrified. One of my favourite evolutions of the Pandemic-style ‘work together to share resources and save the world’ games, Horrified tasks your table with overcoming ...
What is the Flow Board Game? The board game adaptation of Flow is being published by Brain Games (publishers of Ice Cool), with UK distribution being completed by Hachette Boardgames UK.It should be ...
Zinequest is the yearly game zine creating event on Kickstarter that works as a hotbed of cool new roleplaying game ideas. It’s a great place to pick up your next setting, one shot, or the game you’re ...
Magic: The Gathering’s The One Ring. Magic The Gathering occasionally creates tie-in cards, where major pop culture crossover occurs.The Lord of the Rings feels like a natural point of connection for ...
Written by Ross Gilbert, images supplied by Noble Knight Games. Fire Emblem. Intelligent Systems. Despite starting life as a very Japanese video game series that struggled in the west, Fire Emblem has ...
Mechanically deep, thematically grand, materially tiny. Fans of Phil Eklund know that he’s not one to embrace the light and breezy side of game design, and perhaps this is even more evident when ...