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Category Archives: Board Games
Guilty Gaming Pleasures: Space Hulk Death Angel
“So I do a bit of ameritrash. It’s OK. I can handle it”… It’s Richard Ham’s fault. He makes a series of boardgame videos, which I enjoy watching. To be honest, they’re a bit longer than I’d prefer, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Board Games
Tagged solo games, Space Crusade, Space Hulk: Death Angel, Warhammer 40K
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2012 Board Gaming review…
We’re almost into February already, so if I don’t scribble this down now it’ll never get done. Therefore… herewith and within: a few random thoughts on my boardgaming exploits of the last 12 months 🙂 My most-played board game of … Continue reading
Posted in Board Game Geek, Board Games, Newcastle Gamers
Tagged agricola all creatures big and small, galaxy trucker, hawaii, quelf, snowdonia, village, village inn
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Newcastle Gamers – 26th January
A shorter-than-usual session report from me this time, as it was a shorter-than-usual gaming session (for me at least); due to prior commitments, I couldn’t get to Newcastle until 7:30 this week, which meant I could only squeeze in a … Continue reading
Newcastle Gamers – 12th January
The first Newcastle Gamers session of the year! But… for reasons far too convoluted to explain right now, I began the day in a hotel room nearly 300 miles away from the venue. I was facing a 5/6 hour drive… … Continue reading
Newcastle Gamers – 29th December
What better prospect than a full day of gaming to end the year? The keys were _definitely_ sorted out, we know how the heating works now, and the circus school were on some kind of Christmas recess which would stop … Continue reading