History has shown us time and again that uniting a fractious country is not an easy task. As a leader, it’s up to you to decide how to proceed. Is it better to merge opposing factions together by strength of...
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History has shown us time and again that uniting a fractious country is not an easy task. As a leader, it’s up to you to decide how to proceed. Is it better to merge opposing factions together by strength of...
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In order to stay competitive, accessible, and above all, salable, Magic has to change. It’s built into the DNA of the game’s existence. Unlike a standard board game or card game, where individual expansions can be added at the owner’s...
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The next video in our monthly Haul series has been posted! Welcome back! We may have disappeared in April, but that doesn’t mean our influx of games didn’t. And as you’ll see, the titles are a bit all over the...
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This month we take a look at what burnout is, how it happens in the board gaming hobby, and what you can do about it! And, as usual, pet corner and what’s making us happy make an appearance. These are...
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When it comes to board games, the concept of age is often nebulous and far more subjective than most generally realize. It may be easy to research when a game was published, but beyond basic facts, how gamers address those...
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With the release of Amonkhet, all sanctioned formats and the group that oversees the Commander format announced their updates to banned and restricted lists as well as any pertinent rules changes. This Spring brings with it warmer weather, renewed life…and...
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Episode 141 Length: 1:06:45 Show Links: RSS | iTunes | Stitcher | Download Episode Welcome back to Vox Republica, the Cardboard Republic Podcast! We post new episodes every other Thursday, with each episode being about 45 minutes long. Vox...
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For a thousand years, specialized glass makers have tirelessly and painstakingly created translucent mosaics of color and light that have captivated hearts and uplifted spirits. One part artistry, one part engineering, the work of a stained glass artisan requires precision...
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As part of ourĀ April Spotlight on Sagrada, we strive to inform readers of little extra tidbits surrounding the game. Games are made by people, and one of those tidbits we enjoy is learning a little bit more about the people...
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As interest in board games continues to rise, so too does the interest in exploring new ways of playing those games. One such way is through digital ‘ports’ of those games – translating them PCs, consoles, phones, and tablets. While...
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