Pull your autogun out of it’s case, and dust off your flak armour. It is time to conscript some juves and head back down into the depth of the Underhive. Necromunda is on its way back! More than a decade old, Games Workshop revealed some details about the long mothballed game on the Warhammer Community […]
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This past week on the tabletop
06/08/2017 – 12/08/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Is Games Workshop playing an unfair game? David Moore thinks so, and has filed a criminal complaint against the company. Do you feel S.P.E.C.I.A.L? You will soon be able to get your adventure on in the post apocalypse of the USA. […]
This past week on the tabletop
23/07/2017 – 30/07/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Everyone is wondering how Stonemaier Games next game, Charterstone, is going to handle the legacy elements. Game designer Jamey Stegmaier provided a bit of insight into one of the ways you can start your Charterstone adventure all over again. Are you […]
This past week on the tabletop
28/05/2017 – 03/06/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Throw that Xbox out! Tabletop Tribe takes a look at why tabletop is on track to surpassing video games. Skirmish games are regaining popularity. Cocked Dice saw an opportunity. Games Workshop writer Alan Bligh passed away. Our thoughts are with his […]
This past week on the tabletop
21/05/2017 – 27/05/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Hand of Fate: Ordeals is up on Kickstarter. Cardboard Vault did a nifty preview video. After the Manchester attack UK Games Expo decided to increase security at the coming event. Cubicle Seven reveal a new partnership, with none other than Games […]
This past week on the tabletop
30/04/2017 – 06/05/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Rule & Make reveal a teaser trailer for their coming game Hand of Fate: Ordeals. If you want to know a little more about the game, Allen talks about it in this interview from PAXAus last year. Games Workshop made changes […]
This past week on the tabletop
23/04/2017 – 29/04/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? The face of evil on the tabletop. Atlas Obscura took a look at some of the board games published by the Nazi party during WWII. More evidence that boxes are awesome. Pored Panda featured some of artist Monomi Ohno’s work with […]
This past week on the tabletop
26/03/2017 – 01/04/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Cards Against Humanity co-creator Max Temkin is at it again. This time, he is vowing to buy the browser history of all Us congressmen and congressional aides. Games Workshops home has, famously, always been located in Nottingham. Have you ever wondered […]
Issue 19 released today
Are you hungry? Issue 19 of The Campaigner may just quell that hunger. This issue we feature Phil Walker-Harding’s hit game Sushi Go! He talks about where the idea came from, and how it went from crowdfunding to be published by Gamewright. For over a decade Bruno Cathala has been responsible for many enjoyable games. The game […]
This past week on the tabletop
19/02/2016 – 25/02/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? It’s a subject which rears its head quite regularly. Nor over on Volomir talked about some of the reasons why miniature copies need to be avoided. I’m Batman. DC is trying its hand at utilising its properties in the tabletop arena. […]