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Tabletop Gaming Magazine January 2019 (#26) Back Issue

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Android: Shadow of the Beanstalk: The cyberpunk world of Android: Netrunner comes to life in the first RPG based on the setting. We speak to its designers about exploring the far-flung future of New Angeles.

2019 Preview: To usher in the New Year, we round up ten upcoming games you won’t want to miss over the next 12 months.

Trade on the Tigris: Ryan Sturm tells us how he spent six years turning what started as a joke into a proper game – and how it plans to redeem one of the tabletop’s most overused clichés.

Forbidden Games: Veteran designer and Eagle Games founder Glenn Drover takes us inside his new studio to discuss how his time working on smash-hit mobile apps has led to a new wave of accessible, engaging board games.

The Power Couple Behind Red Raven Games: From Eight-Minute Empire to Above and Below, Ryan and Malorie Laukat have garnered acclaim as the result of their games’ immersive stories and worlds. They tell us about their unique creative partnership and output.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice: After sneaking through World War II in his hit debut, V-Commandos designer Thibaud de la Touanne tells us about taking on the blockbuster stealth-action video game series.

Reviewed:

Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Blue Lagoon
Everdell
Planet
Battlestar Galactica: Starship Battles
Teotihuacan: City of Gods
Heroes of Terrinoth
Speed Freeks
Dungeons & Dragons – Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mag
Reykholt
Solenia
Guardians
Camel Up: Second Edition
1066, Tears to Many Mothers
Quacks of Quedlinburg
The Grizzled: Armistice Edition
Monolith Arena
Haven
Endeavor: Age of Sail
Overlight
Between Two Castles of Mad King Ludwig
GoodCritters
+ more!
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January 2019 (#26) Android: Shadow of the Beanstalk: The cyberpunk world of Android: Netrunner comes to life in the first RPG based on the setting. We speak to its designers about exploring the far-flung future of New Angeles. 2019 Preview: To usher in the New Year, we round up ten upcoming games you won’t want to miss over the next 12 months. Trade on the Tigris: Ryan Sturm tells us how he spent six years turning what started as a joke into a proper game – and how it plans to redeem one of the tabletop’s most overused clichés. Forbidden Games: Veteran designer and Eagle Games founder Glenn Drover takes us inside his new studio to discuss how his time working on smash-hit mobile apps has led to a new wave of accessible, engaging board games. The Power Couple Behind Red Raven Games: From Eight-Minute Empire to Above and Below, Ryan and Malorie Laukat have garnered acclaim as the result of their games’ immersive stories and worlds. They tell us about their unique creative partnership and output. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice: After sneaking through World War II in his hit debut, V-Commandos designer Thibaud de la Touanne tells us about taking on the blockbuster stealth-action video game series. Reviewed: Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra Blue Lagoon Everdell Planet Battlestar Galactica: Starship Battles Teotihuacan: City of Gods Heroes of Terrinoth Speed Freeks Dungeons & Dragons – Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mag Reykholt Solenia Guardians Camel Up: Second Edition 1066, Tears to Many Mothers Quacks of Quedlinburg The Grizzled: Armistice Edition Monolith Arena Haven Endeavor: Age of Sail Overlight Between Two Castles of Mad King Ludwig GoodCritters + more!


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Tabletop Gaming  |  January 2019 (#26)  


Android: Shadow of the Beanstalk: The cyberpunk world of Android: Netrunner comes to life in the first RPG based on the setting. We speak to its designers about exploring the far-flung future of New Angeles.

2019 Preview: To usher in the New Year, we round up ten upcoming games you won’t want to miss over the next 12 months.

Trade on the Tigris: Ryan Sturm tells us how he spent six years turning what started as a joke into a proper game – and how it plans to redeem one of the tabletop’s most overused clichés.

Forbidden Games: Veteran designer and Eagle Games founder Glenn Drover takes us inside his new studio to discuss how his time working on smash-hit mobile apps has led to a new wave of accessible, engaging board games.

The Power Couple Behind Red Raven Games: From Eight-Minute Empire to Above and Below, Ryan and Malorie Laukat have garnered acclaim as the result of their games’ immersive stories and worlds. They tell us about their unique creative partnership and output.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice: After sneaking through World War II in his hit debut, V-Commandos designer Thibaud de la Touanne tells us about taking on the blockbuster stealth-action video game series.

Reviewed:

Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Blue Lagoon
Everdell
Planet
Battlestar Galactica: Starship Battles
Teotihuacan: City of Gods
Heroes of Terrinoth
Speed Freeks
Dungeons & Dragons – Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mag
Reykholt
Solenia
Guardians
Camel Up: Second Edition
1066, Tears to Many Mothers
Quacks of Quedlinburg
The Grizzled: Armistice Edition
Monolith Arena
Haven
Endeavor: Age of Sail
Overlight
Between Two Castles of Mad King Ludwig
GoodCritters
+ more!
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