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ROB BURMAN
While tabletop gaming has changed a lot in recent years, one element of the hobby has proved refreshingly enduring. Dungeon crawlers are still with us – a hold-over from an era when game night meant c
Trick taking games are now a staple of the tabletop experience. Every month there seems to be a new trick taker desperately vying for your attention and each one needs a ‘hook’ to make sure it stands
As a seasoned gamer, it’s hard not to see the prefix ‘The Card Game’ and read ‘the cash in’. But Rajas of the Ganges is a strange game to cash in on, as while it did okay, it wasn’t a blockbuster rele
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For my entire lifetime, the undisputed titan of miniatures wargaming has been Games Workshop. Its key titles Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 involve tabletops filled with tiny plastic warriors; specifi
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