No matter how long you’ve been playing Magic, be it six weeks or ten years, every player has mechanics they love and ones they can’t stand. For every person gushing about Overload or Buyback or Ninjitsu, there’s someone out there...
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No matter how long you’ve been playing Magic, be it six weeks or ten years, every player has mechanics they love and ones they can’t stand. For every person gushing about Overload or Buyback or Ninjitsu, there’s someone out there...
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Role Selection is an interview series in which we chat up folks who work, live, and play board games in a variety of ways to learn about the roles in the hobby they’ve chosen. Character Name: Naomi Robinson Role:...
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There is a wide spectrum when it comes to gaming complexity, ranging from micro games requiring mere minutes of your attention to games so highly involved and complex in their operation that they can leave you mentally exhausted afterwards. When it...
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The range of how long it takes to play a game is as varied as the styles and themes you have to choose from. There are insanely short complex games and ridiculously long games largely dictated by the luck of a...
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Most people who have ever dabbled in the realm of tabletop or video game RPGs are quite familiar with the idea of developing your character as they gain experience through finishing quests, slaying monsters, and accomplishing various goals you come...
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As part of our June Spotlight on Tau Ceti: Planetary Crisis, we strive to inform readers of little extra tidbits surrounding the game. Games are made by people, and one of those tidbits we enjoy is learning a little bit...
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Multicolor cards (or gold cards as they’re often called) are pretty great. Multicolored cards often act as a bridge between abilities, giving you access to a function that the individual colors themselves can’t actually do by themselves. , for example, gives White...
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There’s no such thing as a one size fits all gaming convention. Just as there are a litany of gaming genres, subgenres, and individual player preferences as to what you like to spend your time on – not to mention...
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I have always had a somewhat love / hate relationship with keyword mechanics. It’s not that keywords are bad – far from it. The development of new abilities always has and continues to be a staple part of what makes...
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Role Selection is an interview series in which we chat up folks who work, live, and play board games in a variety of ways to learn about the roles in the hobby they’ve chosen. Character Name: Ryn Grant Role:...
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