Weekly Roundup 2/20/14

Weekly News 2/20/14 Site News: I wasn’t sure this would actually materialize, but after getting confirmation of it’s approval, it appears that I will be in a panel at PAX East this year! Woah. It’ll be that Friday evening and...
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A Slight Twittering

Greetings all! No articles today, as us CR folks are enjoying a well-deserved long weekend off since it’s a holiday here in the US – though we’ve probably spent at least a portion of it gaming anyway. (Still, those Washington and...
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Setting Fields Ablaze with Ed Marriott

At first glance, it’s understandable why some people might not find Scoville eye-catching. We get it. It’s about farming. Farming isn’t always the most alluring topic for a game. Still, time after time, games about farming continue to surprise people...
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Mars Needs Mechanics

History is a fascinating field of study. It allows us to connect to our past, to see where we’ve come from and glimpse the lives of all the people who brought us to this point in time. It lets us...
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Who Wants Their Own Secret Lair?

Admit it: at some point in your humdrum life, you wished you had your own secret lair. It’s like a home, except way cooler. You’d get to stock it with exotic pets, rare artifacts, and disposable lackeys to do your...
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Vox Republica 031: Deck Builders

Episode 031 Length: 23:22 Subscribe to Show Link:   Welcome back to Vox Republica, the Cardboard Republic Podcast! We’re back at posting new episodes every Thursday, and each episode will be about 20 – 30 minutes long. This week we...
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Weekly Roundup 2/13/14

Weekly News 2/13/14 Expansions: Never ones to slack off, Fantasy Flight has announced an expansion for Eldritch Horror. Forsaken Lore adds over 200 cards to the original game. War and Peace is an expansion for Archipelago. You can read more...
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Commander Spotlight: Prahv, Spires of Order

There’s an often misquoted (and equally misattributed) line by George Santayana that goes, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”. Aside from a well-known rebuttal from Kurt Vonnegut, most people take some stock in what the line alludes...
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