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Petroglyph Announces Elves & Dwarves Expansion for Graxia

February 15, 2011 Lee Valentine Board Games, Card Games, Computer and Console Games, Uncategorized Leave a comment

Petroglyph, the makers of Guardians of Graxia, has announced a new expansion for the PC version of the game. It is called Elves & Dwarves, and it is available from major PC direct download services. The expansion features two new Guardians, Flist the deceitful Elf and Broxin the greedy Dwarf.

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OgreCave reviews – Alvin & Dexter, Doomgate Legion

February 11, 2011 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games, Card Games, Reviews Leave a comment

Lee knocked out a couple of solid reviews that have been sitting on my desk for a bit, so let’s get them both put up for the world to enjoy. We’ll start with his review of Ticket to Ride: Alvin & Dexter from Days of Wonder. This expansion for any

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Dragon Warriors swallowed by Serpent King

February 7, 2011 Allan Sugarbaker Roleplaying Games Leave a comment

Many gamers are enjoying the recent return of old-school fantasy RPG Dragon Warriors (which we reviewed and put on our Christmas Gift Guide 2009). If you count yourself among those taking part in the DW renaissance, you should take note of a venue change: Dragon Warriors, formerly under the Magnum

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NBC's Community takes D&D for a joyride

February 5, 2011 Allan Sugarbaker Dungeons & Dragons, Geek Culture, Roleplaying Games 4 comments

If you haven’t experienced NBC’s Community, now’s the time to glue your eyes to some streaming video and meet the students of Greendale Community College. If you act soon (you’ve got a few weeks, don’t panic), you can drop by the NBC site and watch this week’s new episode, ,

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OgreCave review – Small World: Be Not Afraid

February 4, 2011 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games, Reviews 2 comments

Let’s resume the flow of new reviews on the Cave with Lee’s examination of Small World: Be Not Afraid…, the latest expansion for the popular conquest-and-decline board game, Small World. Days of Wonder wasn’t content to relax after getting an Origins Award nomination last year, so this set adds more

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OgreCave review – Alien Frontiers

January 20, 2011 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games, Reviews Leave a comment

Merwin has returned to give us his thoughts on a game that, due to printing issues, has been difficult to lay hands on. In Clever Mojo’s Alien Frontiers, players use their ships (represented by dice) to build up colonies on a distant planet. If you can build more colonies than

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Smugglers Unite! Days of Wonder Announces Cargo Noir Game

January 17, 2011 Lee Valentine Board Games Leave a comment

Days of Wonder has announced Cargo Noir, a new big box board game created by Serge Laget. Cargo Noir is a game where players play the role of smugglers in a 1950’s film noir universe. Contraband is stolen, amassed, and later traded for a profit. The game will seat from

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WotC to Discontinue Another Miniatures Line

January 17, 2011 Lee Valentine Uncategorized Leave a comment

First came the news in November of the discontinuation of the Heroscape line of products. Now, Wizards of the Coast has announced that apart from occasional collector’s sets, they will no longer be regularly producing pre-painted D&D miniatures. Previously sculpted miniatures will continue to see new life in other Wizards

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Arkham Horror and all its expansions for $13! In, um, travel size!

January 16, 2011 admin Board Games, Computer and Console Games, Industry 4 comments

Well, okay: only if you have an iPhone. (And I bet it’s great on the iPad even in fat-bits mode.) It looks to be essentially possible to play the whole game with this “toolkit” if you wish: all the decks are in there, and while the screenshots don’t specifically show

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Aliens and Kaiju Attack Train Lines Worldwide

January 4, 2011 Lee Valentine Uncategorized Leave a comment

Days of Wonder has announced that in February 2011, Alvin and Dexter will be attacking Ticket to Ride boards across the globe. Alvin is an angry alien in a space ship. Dexter is a giant reptilian monster. These two rampage across the board, cutting off players’ access to key destinations

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OgreCave reviews – Gamma World, Pressure Matrix

December 21, 2010 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games, Dungeons & Dragons, Geek Culture, Reviews, Roleplaying Games 3 comments

If you’re lucky, you’ve found time to take a look at some new games this season, and may have played a few as well. Cave dwellers Daron and Lee certainly have, resulting in two reviews of sci-fi future themed games. First, Daron has provided some thoughts on the new edition

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AEG Engages in Bold Marketing for New Horror-Themed Deck-Building Game

December 21, 2010 Lee Valentine Uncategorized Leave a comment

Nightfall is AEG’s newest deck-building gaming creation. It is due out in early 2011. Designed by David Gregg, Nightfall puts players in control of things that go bump in the night, creatures like werewolves, vampires, and ghouls. Each player is fighting for control of a world that has been plunged

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OgreCave Christmas Gift Guide, parts 2 and 3

December 10, 2010 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games, Card Games, D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Geek Culture, Reviews, Roleplaying Games Leave a comment

The holiday season continues to rage around us all, and you may be caught up in the spirit of giving, or way behind on your shopping. Either way, the crew of OgreCave has more gift giving suggestions for you as our OgreCave Christmas Gift Guide 2010 sorts out the gaming

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OgreCave review – Cat & Chocolate

December 2, 2010 Allan Sugarbaker Card Games, Reviews 2 comments

Looking for a new party game to try out with the local crew (family or otherwise) over the holidays? Lee may have tracked down just the game for you, in the form of Cat & Chocolate. This card game requires players to improvise quick stories about avoiding various situations in

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Fabled Lands back in print

December 1, 2010 Demian Katz Computer and Console Games, Gamebooks One comment

The Fabled Lands series is one of the most ambitious gamebook projects ever attempted: a huge world which can be explored in a totally non-linear fashion, with each book representing a different region full of adventure and hazard. The tragedy of the series is that it never sold well enough

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