100 years ago, a Master of Game Design was born: Alex Randolph (1922-2004), author of the 1982 “Spiel des Jahres”-winner “Sagaland”, “Twixt”, and many other games, and probably the person who did the most in the game industry to turn game inventors from obscure figures never mentioned in a game to the authorial status they justly have today. The game designer Alex Randolph. To celebrate his …
Get ready to face the cut-throat world of business-Orcs, a maelstrom of competition, and wheel and deal to be the best: Orconomics, “the” boardgame to recreate the chaotic economic world of modern Orcs on the gaming table, will be soon in stores. Backstabbing, ripping off opponents, taking away their industries – all is legit, if you get to the top of the Orc jet-set. Build up …
A group of astronauts lands on a hostile piece of rock, seeking a long lost scientific expedition. Its lone survivor tells a story of family murders and insanity, strange phenomena, and decades spent in cryogenic stasis. Something is clearly amiss. A mysterious, green fog brings with it revelations about bizarre alien entities and the past of… the Shadow Planet. This is just the beginning of the …
Meet the greatest inventor in the world, Leonardo da Vinci; face a new and hilarious triple boss; or become a rebel and take head of a new university society: in three new expansions for Dungeonology – The Expedition arriving in US stores in late August – Leonardo’s Workshop, Triple Threat, and Unruly Students – the scholars of Rocca Civetta University, still aspiring to become full professors, …
The first English Civil War was the most significant of a series of conflicts that raged across England, Scotland, and Ireland during the middle of the 17th century. The three kingdoms were all ruled by King Charles I, whose unpopular religious policies sparked two wars with his Scottish subjects, while his fights with the English parliament over money also escalated into armed conflict. The Royalist forces …
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