Haven’t got time…
Even to breathe…
Will try….
to breathe some time….
next week…
Comic the week after….
Haven’t got time…
Even to breathe…
Will try….
to breathe some time….
next week…
Comic the week after….
Hey there!
Hope you like the new look on the site. It’s given me a freaking headache to get done, but it’s done.
Gotta thank Tyler for all his work on comicpress 2.5, it really helped me out.
Anyway, if you find any bugs or strange stuff prowling around please tell me, because I might’ve (and surely have) missed something.
Comic will be up Tuesday if everything goes right ![]()
Days of Wonder and BoardGameGeek have joined forces to bring you a trivia contest by which you could be the lucky winner of a Ticket to ride - the card game!
Answers must be replied before 12 Midnight, June 9, all registered BoardGameGeek members worldwide are eligible to play (or you could just register right now ;)).
Winners to be announced on BoardGameGeek.com on Tuesday, June 10.
And by heck I mean 115 years old.
That’s really old.
The game, Zimmer’s Baseball Game, was found in mint condition (geez even the games I bought a few months ago aren’t mint!).
Published in 1893 by McLoughlin Bros. the game was found in Missouri, USA and it seems it will remain there for the time being.
If vintage baseball is your thing, you know where to start looking ![]()
Lots of games are coming out june for you to have a more game filled holidays (Yeah I’m already thinking about holidays).
First up is Toledo. Out on June 5th, this game is designed by Martin Wallace, if you ever thought about being a swordsmith for the Emperor of the Spanish empire here’s your chance. You’ll gather materials for your swords or even engage in soe dueling to prove your sword’s are the finest swords ever made!
Seems like an interesting concept. For 2-4 players, ages 10+.
Another interesting game is Senji from Asmodée. Originally Rising Sun, this game set in medieval Japan where you play a daymio trying to become a shogun. To follow this path you must deal with your enemies wisely, forge and break alliances and sometimes recur to war.
For 3-6 players. Ages 12+.
On a lighter note AEG is re-releasing Straw. Straw is a light family game where you get points by loading up the camel, if you overload it you break the camel’s back. 2-6 players, ages 6+.