Tabletop The Virtue of Bean Farming By Sam Desatoff • November 30th, 2017 It felt like an enormous weight had been lifted off of me. It was the single greatest game of Bohnanza I have ever been a part of.
Last Week’s Comics 11/29/2017 By David Shimomura, Sal Lucci and Michael Edwards • November 29th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Doomsday Clock # 1, Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil # 2 and Swordquest # 5.
Spilled Ink Gundam It – Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt Vol. 5 By Austin Price • November 29th, 2017 Gundam Thunderbolt’s fifth volume is split between two contradictory halves.
Gunsword, Casual Repartee, Chess and Dragonlance By Levi Rubeck • November 28th, 2017 Gunsword whipped my head right over with delicious high fantasy visuals that brought to mind the Larry Elmore Dragonlance covers of my youth, and the only thing better than guns and swords is the fusion of the two.
The Heart of Wolfenstein 2 is a Voice By David Shimomura • November 27th, 2017 But for the minor shortcomings of The New Colossus it should be said that B.J. Blazkowicz’s internal monologue and Brian Bloom’s voice acting is among the best of 2017.
Last Week’s Comics 11/22/2017 By David Shimomura, Sal Lucci and Michael Edwards • November 22nd, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Punisher Max, Bankshot and James Bond: Solstice.
Spilled Ink Be Witched – Flying Witch Vol. 3 By Austin Price • November 22nd, 2017 The stillness of Flying Witch Vol. 3 comes to me as small, almost zen escape. What’s magical here is nothing loud, nothing that demands attention constantly.
Lazer Ryderz Bring Light Cycle Racing to Tabletop By Levi Rubeck • November 21st, 2017 Lazer Ryderz is loud: it blasts your eyes with glimmering color, and each surfer praises their luck for snatching glory and curses their competitors for sniping it away
Lady Bird is Good, OK By Amanda Hudgins • November 20th, 2017 Lady Bird is the first movie I’ve seen in a long while that I was happy to have watched.
The Board Soul Fuck Colonialism By Jeremy Signor • November 16th, 2017 Board gaming’s obsession with romanticizing colonialism is harmful and holding the medium back.