Rise of the LCGs
TCGs (trading card games) may be at the top of the gaming heap, but looks like LCGs (limited or living card games) are fast gaining some traction.
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TCGs (trading card games) may be at the top of the gaming heap, but looks like LCGs (limited or living card games) are fast gaining some traction.
There are plenty of ways to play multiplayer Magic: the Gathering, but the latest and newest multiplayer product, Archenemy, has got to be among the coolest!
It’s a busy time for Magic: the Gathering fans – and it gets more exciting with Magic 2011 all set to debut in a matter of weeks!
In case you have not heard, all your boardgame, card game (of all kinds) and other games, are listed on Boardgamegeek.com.
If you have been itching to try out Magic: the Gathering, but have not had an inkling on where to start, now’s a good time!
It’s another mini-hiatus of sorts, but I’m back with a bunch of updates for all you Magic: the Gathering fans.
Two days late, but it’s never too late for Axis & Allies: D-Day! How about a chance to alter history under two hours?
The more Net-savvy Magic: the Gathering fans would have heard the big news late last night.
Just slightly more than a week ago, I finally dropped off my prized 12 Space Marine miniatures from the recently reissued Space Hulk boardgame, to a recommended painter.
Ever wondered if games were be able to influence our daily lives. I’m not just talking about boardgames that make you brainier (Scrabble for instance) or sharper (Settlers of Catan), but what if you played a game, and your very life depended on it?