Matthew Lee

Matthew is the editor of The Campaigner. Since childhood he has played all sorts of tabletop games, the focus being wargames in his teens and young adulthood. Since working on The Campaigner he has expanded to playing modern board and card game titles. Miniature converting and painting is a passion, but with less time to dedicate to whole armies, the focus has moved to working with dioramas and individual figures. As well as The Campaigner, he runs the tabletop media company Motive Force, coordinates the game design organisation ThinkTank, and is one of the team of Kanga judges. He lives in South Australia, Australia with two dogs, a cat, and a long-suffering but understanding girlfriend.
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Coming to America in Issue 30

America recently entered the media awards club with the introduction of the American Tabletop Awards. We talked to one of the instigators and members, Eric Yurko, about how the award came about and where it is headed, in Coming to America. 

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Last chance to pre-order Issue 31

Slither onto The Campaigner website to pre-order or subscribe and receive Issue 31 on release. What treasures does the issue have in store? Let’s find out!

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The Big Steal in Issue 30

What happens when the worlds most ill conceived theft is brought to Kickstarter? We found out when we look at the bogus Dungeon Hoard campaign and talked to the games real creator Ernest Formosa, in The Big Steal.

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This past week on the tabletop

26/01/2020 – 01/02/2020 Image Source: id Software, Jesse Galena What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? What does the FPS Doom, classic Age of Empires, and the tactical Cthulhu Wars have in common? Why, Sandy Petersen, of course. Wargames get played for fun. But it seems they have an equally practical […]

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Adelaide Board Game Group in Issue 30

The Community Spotlight is back again, this time shining the light on the Adelaide Board Game Group. We find out what games are popular in Adelaide, and how the small group has changed to get the word about tabletop into the general community. 

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