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Tabletop Gaming Magazine February 2020 (#39) Back Issue

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88 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Collecting)
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District 9: Legendary film effects company Weta Workshop gives us the lowdown on bringing the prawntastic District 9 from the big screen to the tabletop

Turn to the Dork Side: John Kovalic, the artist behind Steve Jackson’s Munchkin games, in profile.

10 of the Best: Monster games for kids.

How We Made: Designer Corey Konieczka on creating the Battlestar Galactica board game.

Inner Compass: How one game is making searching for meaning in life fun.

Community Collides: Playing Keyforge at a competitive level, with the UK Vaults champion

Painting Guide: Bringing the heroes of Marvel: Crisis Protocol to life

Reviews:
Skytear
Run, Fight or Die: Reloaded
Terramara
Zona: The Secrets of Chernobyl
5211
Roam
Uxmal
Nibiru
Homebrewers
+ more!
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February 2020 (#39) District 9: Legendary film effects company Weta Workshop gives us the lowdown on bringing the prawntastic District 9 from the big screen to the tabletop Turn to the Dork Side: John Kovalic, the artist behind Steve Jackson’s Munchkin games, in profile. 10 of the Best: Monster games for kids. How We Made: Designer Corey Konieczka on creating the Battlestar Galactica board game. Inner Compass: How one game is making searching for meaning in life fun. Community Collides: Playing Keyforge at a competitive level, with the UK Vaults champion Painting Guide: Bringing the heroes of Marvel: Crisis Protocol to life Reviews: Skytear Run, Fight or Die: Reloaded Terramara Zona: The Secrets of Chernobyl 5211 Roam Uxmal Nibiru Homebrewers + more!


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Whilst the best games series are useful, they include a number of games that were rated as average or even poor. Reviewed 24 October 2020

Waste of 6$ - if you're here for painting tips.

Bought this for the Dungeon Depths terrain guide; the site makes it look like it'll be a step by step to really making these pop, but it turns out to be barely 4 pages of 3 or 4 progression images and barely a sentence of guide for each. Not only this, but there's barely a discussion of most of the terrain, getting the OSL shown on the main pic, or really anything else.

Gave it a 3 cuz it'd be unfair to give it a 1 since I only cared about the painting bits.
Reviewed 03 February 2020

Fantastic magazine

There are so few good tabletop gaming magazines being published today, which is strange, considering the resurgence in traditional gaming. Aside from the 3 popular miniature war gaming magazines, there's a serious lack of magazine style content for serious board gamers. So it was with much anticipation that I looked forward to the publication of Tabletop Gaming last year, which promised broad coverage of ALL types of tabletop games (board, card, minis games). It has not disappointed. Besides lavish visuals, the magazine offers dozens of quick-hitting game reviews, combined with some in-depth interviews of companies and game designers, and features on hot games. It's a fun read and highly recommended. I've just re-upped my subscription for another year. Keep up the good work guys! Reviewed 06 June 2016
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