We interrupt your regularly scheduled show to report that large swaths of Metro City are now being held hostage by the nefarious Lady Tundra. Her icy touch and icy demeanor are leaving thousands of people in very real danger. If...
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We interrupt your regularly scheduled show to report that large swaths of Metro City are now being held hostage by the nefarious Lady Tundra. Her icy touch and icy demeanor are leaving thousands of people in very real danger. If...
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The Neoclassics: Ticket to Ride We talk a lot about games here at The Cardboard Republic. It’s sort of what we do. We also talk a lot about certain types of games, because, well, there are quite a few...
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The Neoclassics: Settlers of Catan It occurred to us here at the Cardboard Republic that for all of our conversations on the matter, we haven’t touched upon the original Settlers of Catan. In part, it was because we didn’t...
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To the Desk of Abraham Lincoln, Your hat is mine and there’s nothing you can do it about it! Muwahaha! -Sincerely Yours, John Wilkes Booth P.S. Yes, writing out ‘muwahaha’ was necessary! The Premise Pixel Lincoln is a board...
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Wizards are a peculiar lot. At best, they embody the fantasy realm’s equivalent of a walking arcane library. They go where they are needed, dispensing wisdom, insight, mentoring, and even justice. They both honor and eschew customs, as they are...
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You keep trying to recall how long it’s been since you were brought to this world, as you labor to wedge the gap in the ductwork open just a little wider. A year perhaps? Maybe two? It was hard to...
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Note: This review pertains to the First Edition of Viticulture. Gamers are a geeky bunch. We all know this, and we wear that badge with pride. Still, even the most serious gamers among us don’t tend to be the most...
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“Just when you thought that the world was safe, along came a horde of ___” A. Angry Overlord Leprechauns? B. Dancing Robot Grandmas? or C. Lonely Alien Cows? The Premise Players are out to create the funniest answers possible,...
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Journal of Arnton Fennif, Royal Surveyor Field Notes, Day 3: As we continued our expedition through the former city of Karez, we were surprised to discover that it was not entirely uninhabited, as was previously thought. While much of the...
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Editor’s Note: We had a nice, moving soliloquy planned to accompany this piece, done by Lord Wellington-Smythe. We heard an early draft, and it was truly sorrowful and full of beautiful prose. Unfortunately, it seems that Lord Smythe has met...
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