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Knights of the Cardboard Castle

Knights of the Cardboard Castle

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My gaming blog, mostly full length reviews of PC games and boardgame session reports.

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  • PC Games buy list

    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 08:18 in pc games, hitman

    A festively decorated bordello in Hitman: Blood Money. I’ve finished Hitman: Blood Money but I’ve decided not to actually write a full review. I’m a bit busy at work at the moment and I doubt anyone would want to read a review of a...

  • Chaos in the Old World

    Posted on Sunday November 22nd, 2009 at 21:47 in boardgames, carcasean, area control game, chaos in the old world

    A board that looks like it’s woven out of skin. Classy. I may not be enough of a Warhammer fanboy to actually shout, “Blood for the Blood God!” at the gaming table, but I can assure you that this game is so good that it made me wan...

  • The perfect assassin

    Posted on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 at 23:45 in pc games, stealth, hitman

    Garrotting unsuspecting victims is one of the most frequently performed actions in the game, but thankfully few moments are as awkward as this one. I bought Hitman: Blood Money when it went on sale on Steam not too long ago. It’s a game that w...

  • Heroscape

    Posted on Monday November 16th, 2009 at 02:41 in boardgames, heroscape, carcasean, miniatures game

    The fearsome dragon and the rest of the defenders hold the high ground. I’ve had my eye on the Heroscape set ever since Sean first got a hold of it for CarcaSean. This is after all a game that comes with 30 pre-painted plastic miniatures of va...

  • A Quick Guide to the Calabim

    Posted on Thursday November 12th, 2009 at 18:52 in pc games, strategy guides, fall from heaven 2, tbs game

    The portraits in FFH2 may be “borrowed” from other sources, but convey the mood and theme perfectly. Continuing my series of short guides to the different factions of Fall from Heaven 2 (see my posts on the Ljosalfar and the Grigori in m...

  • Agricola

    Posted on Monday November 9th, 2009 at 21:59 in boardgames, agricola, economic game

    Lots of bland looking cards, bits and boards. My wife and I have played about half a dozen games of Agricola now and I think it’s safe to say that we’re still barely scratching the surface of what it can offer. Despite an intimidating ar...

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