Since I really enjoy Living Card Games (or LCGs), for today’s review, I tracked down a copy of Call of Cthulhu: The (Living) Card Game. And, for the purposes of this review, I will be writing about the game system, but will also be focusing on th…
A game that I have had the opportunity to play a few times recently after much hype is Android: Netrunner (or, Netrunner, for short), one of the newest living card games from Fantasy Flight. Just for fair warning, Netrunner is a fairly involved g…
It’s the end of the year so no gaming blog is complete without a glut of ‘best of the year’ posts and being the sheep that we are at Polyhedron Collider here's the first post following that tired cliché. Here we're going to look at my…
An interesting little game about time travel is called (I believe) ARC (yes, admittedly, I’m not 100% sure of this name; more specifically, I’m not sure if it is called “ARC” or “ARC: The Game”, and I believe it used to have a different name)…
A game that came to me highly recommended by some of my fellow bloggers is Existenz: On the Ruins of Chaos (not currently available on Amazon).I was told that because I liked the Game of Thrones: Living Card Game, I should try out Existenz. Howev…
A game that I wished that I had discovered a long time ago is the Game of Thrones: Living Card Game.
In A Game of Thrones, each player takes a deck representing one of the four main houses (expansions add more houses) in the Game of Thrones book ser…
I got a surprisingly large package to day in the mail, it was my order from Maelstrom, super fast delivery this time. What took up so much room were the Call of Cthulhu Living Card Game that came in a very …