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Author Archives: Adam vanLangenberg
WANNA TRY SOME BOARD GAMES? GOT AN IPAD?
So here’s your situation. You’re dealing with the shame of only owning Monopoly and Cluedo. You’ve made the decision to upgrade but you’re struggling to take that first step. I understand. It’s a big investment. You have to spend the … Continue reading
Posted in Gaming (Board)
Tagged board games, carcassonne, catan, iPad, itunes, ticket to ride
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DISCWORLD: ANKH-MORPORK [REVIEW]
I was worried when I heard about the new Discworld: Ankh-Morpork game. Book, movie and TV-show themed board games often work better as something to round out the collection, rather than a game you’d actually want to play. Would this game live up … Continue reading
Posted in Gaming (Board), Reviews
Tagged Ankh-Morpork, board game, Discworld, martin wallace, paul kidby, Terry Pratchett
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AMERICA, PLEASE LEAVE OUR SHERLOCK ALONE
Obviously, you know and love the BBC television series, Sherlock. If you don’t, I don’t even know why you’re here. Go buy the series on DVD, steal it from a friend or fly to England and watch them film it … Continue reading
STAR WARS UNCUT: ONE OF THE SIGNS OF ARMAGEDDON, BUT TOTALLY WORTH IT
Casey Pugh is a geek. A really, really big geek. Casey Pugh has lots of geek contacts. Lots and lots. As a director for Vimeo, he wanted to see what would happen if he crowd-sourced a remake of Star Wars: A … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Generally Geeky
Tagged casey pugh, star wars, star wars fans, star wars uncut
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LORDS OF VEGAS: DICE, BAD LUCK AND NOT ENOUGH CASH [REVIEW]
Generally, I don’t want a whole lot of luck in my boardgames. A little bit of it is alright but too much makes a game feel too close to Snakes and Ladders for my liking. That is unless that game … Continue reading
Posted in Gaming (Board), Reviews
Tagged dice, james ernest, las vegas, lords of vegas, mike selinker
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