Letter from the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – September 2017 By Stu Horvath • September 15th, 2017 Our September issue is here and it is bursting with goodness. Stu gives you the nickle tour.
The Board Soul The Gathering By Jeremy Signor • September 14th, 2017 The Arkham Horror Card Game throws you head first into a strange, ghoul-filled story that’s one of the most immersive experiences for your tabletop.
Your Game Shelf is a Toolbox By Sam Desatoff • September 14th, 2017 Your game shelf is a monument to years of careful research, of building the the perfect collection to fit any situation.
Deathmatch: The Definition of Frustration By Levi Rubeck • September 12th, 2017 These are just games, and I’m being a little dramatic. But it’s worth considering what we allow the media we enjoy to wring out of us—the catharsis of great pathos or joy from a safe distance.
YIIK Is More Than Just The ’90s Version Of EarthBound By Khee Hoon Chan • September 12th, 2017 Saying that YIIK: A Post-Modern RPG is an Earthbound-like roleplaying game set in the late 20th century may suffice in getting folks to smash download demo
Gingy's Corner Dysfunctional Systems is about bringing order to the world By Gingy Gibson • September 11th, 2017 Dysfunctional Systems is a visual novel series about trying to bring order to the world.
The Board Soul Action/Reaction By Jeremy Signor • September 7th, 2017 What would you do if you knew your opponents’ moves before they executed them?
Secret Hitler is Painfully Relevant By Sam Desatoff • September 6th, 2017 Shouting accusations of “Fascist!” and “Hitler!” across the table was no longer a fun novelty, it was a gross and uncomfortable reality.
Geralt Isn’t The Protagonist of Witcher 3 By Khee Hoon Chan • September 5th, 2017 Witcher 3 is, in fact, a coming-of-age story about Ciri, a young woman coming to terms with her tremendous powers and responsibilities.
The McMaster Files The Slow Quiet Mortality of the Long Dark By Jason McMaster • September 5th, 2017 Jason’s been killed by Nazis, mystical beasts and the hordes of hell, but this is the first time he’s ever been afraid of the snow.