World War II was the most destructive event in world history. It also led to some really awesome board games! Is this latest offering from GMT Games among them, or is it destined to be merely a footnote to footnote in gaming history. Cody investigates.
Is Upper Deck's latest entry into their popular deck building game franchise a bloody good time, or is it a predi-bore! Cody checks it out and shares his thoughts with you in convenient video form.
Not too many people know this, but "Dylithium Crystals" was just a fancy techno-babble euphemism for dice, and this new Star Trek themed game from Mayfair Games expects you to "Dice Long and Proper".
If by "winter" you mean a card game, then Winter is Coming! Cody checks out the zany antics of those kooky Starks, Lannisters, Night's Watch and more in this new edition of Fantasy Flight Games' Living Card Game!
Do you like your superheroes extra futurey? Well now you can travel all the way to the 31st century and back again with the latest mini-expansion for this superhero series of deck builders from Cryptozoic.
In our third game play through, Cody and Aaron battle it out in Star Wars: Imperial Assault! With the troublesome Rebels outfight the Empire, or will the Emperor finally succeed in bringing order and peace to the galaxy?
Did year hear the blessed news? Magic The Gathering and Heroscape had a baby! Cody takes a look at this little bundle of joy from Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast.
I know a lot of you only have a Dice Bachelors degree, but come on- it's time to get your Dice Masters! Cody takes a look at this new Green Lantern-themed set from WizKids, and learns a thing or two about power rings in the process.
Star Wars Episode VII may still be a few months away, but you can jump into the adventure right here, with the new film's X-Wing Miniatures tie-(fighter)-in form Fantasy Flight Games!
Do you ever get in arguments with your friends over strategic materials, where to launch your next offensive, or political and military control over small countries? Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt did, and yet they always managed to remain friends and share secrets like schoolgirls. Now, you can recreate their historic hi jinks with this new game of negotiation, cooperation, and competition. I just hope Stalin and FDR don't feel bad that their names aren't on the box.