Tabletop Review: ‘Warhammer Underworlds: Shadespire’
Strategic Miniatures Game, X-Wing competitor, or Collectible Card Game? Just what is ‘Warhammer Underworlds: Shadespire’ Find out in our in depth review.
Continue ReadingStrategic Miniatures Game, X-Wing competitor, or Collectible Card Game? Just what is ‘Warhammer Underworlds: Shadespire’ Find out in our in depth review.
Continue ReadingGames Workshop is bringing a new 2-player miniatures game to the table. We take a look inside the box of ‘Warhammer Underworlds: Shadespire.’
Continue ReadingGames Workshop and Citadel have released a new paint app. Will it gleam like Auric Armour Gold or fester like Nurgle’s Rot?
Continue Reading“Is it a problem that there a very few people of color represented in Games Workshop games?” A simple question that prompted a volley of criticism of a ‘Warhammer 40,000 fan page. There’s a vocal minority resistant to change. Is it time for Games Workshop become more inclusive?
Continue ReadingGeeks. Do we love to hate more than we love to love? Games Workshop has a huge number of detractors. Every new release brings them out. The latest one leaves me wondering, “Entitled, much?”
Continue ReadingLast week, I suggested buying the ‘Warhammer 40,000’ Indexes. Now, a new announcement may have changed that. Is the intensive schedule of new Codex releases justified, or is the company just after your money?
Continue ReadingDon’t know your Waaghs from your elbow? Here’s the lowdown on the new ‘Warhammer 40,000’ indexes.
Continue ReadingThe new edition of ‘Warhammer 40,000′ is upon us. In the first installment of our “’40K’ for Beginners” series, we take a look at assembling the Primaris Space Marines.
Continue ReadingDoes the addition of a Games Master make Games Workshop’s second ‘Warhammer Quest’ game a more satisfying experience than its predecessor, ‘Silver Tower’?
Continue ReadingIn its 30th anniversary year, a new version of Warhammer 40,000 is on its way. New, simplified, and it’s core rules will be free.
Continue ReadingRelationship status with Games Workshop: It’s complicated. This week, great looking games that you can’t actually buy? Is there a better way? CMON in and take a look at what we think…
Continue ReadingRelationship Status with ‘Warhammer’: – It’s complicated.
Continue ReadingThe first in a new series of posts of the latest offerings from Games Workshop publishing imprint the Black Library.
Continue ReadingA full video playthrough and written review of Games Workshop’s latest small-box game.
Continue ReadingThe return of a gamesmaster in the latest release from Games Workshop sets off pangs of nostalgia, as we look inside the box of ‘Warhammer Quest: Shadows over Hammerhal.’
Continue Reading‘Warhammer: Age of Sigmar’ is quicker and easier to play than versions of old. That’s the theory anyway. The trials of being an Agent of Sigmar along with our third battle report.
Continue ReadingGames Workshop’s newest low-price, low-complexity game is available for pre-order. We take a sneaky look inside the box of ‘Gangs of Commorragh’
Continue ReadingFollowing on the back of last year’s release for younger gamers, Battle for Vedros, Games Workshop has just released several sets in a new “Build + Paint” series. Sticking with Space Marines and Orks, there are six new boxes to play with, three for each race. Each box contains some models, paints, and a brush. The sets are currently only available in the US.
Continue ReadingGames Workshop not only makes beautifully crafted miniatures, its Black Library Special Editions are works of art too.
Continue ReadingAfter a long time languishing in the backstory of Games Workshop, ‘Blood Bowl’ returns–much to the delight of its ardent fan base.
Continue ReadingGames Workshop is set to re-release its classic football with fisticuffs board game, ‘Blood Bowl.’ Here, we unbox the 2016 edition and find this new incarnation very pleasing.
Continue ReadingWelcome to Episode 2 of Agents of Sigmar. Another Battle Report for ‘Warhammer Age of Sigmar’ and a brief look at the pitfalls of trying to make YouTube videos.
Continue ReadingGames Workshop has released a simplified version of their classic ‘Warhammer 40K’ with the younger gamer in mind. Is ‘Battle for Vedros’ a new gateway into the world of tabletop gaming? My family seems to think so.
Continue ReadingToday sees the relaunch of Games Workshop’s ‘White Dwarf’ Magazine. To celebrate, here are five of the finest issues from a bygone era.
Continue ReadingIn this GeekDad Paints! post, I paint two of Games Workshops most famous foes. It’s Genestealers vs. Space Marines from ‘Warhammer 40,000: Lost Patrol.’
Continue ReadingGames Workshop have released a new incarnation of ‘Warhammer Quest,’ one of their much loved games. It looks great, but does the gameplay match its aesthetic?
Continue ReadingWelcome to the Jungle: Games Workshop’s ‘Lost Patrol’ delivers a frenetic ‘Warhammer 40,000’ experience.
Continue ReadingInspired by earlier episodes in the GeekDad Paints! series, I’ve broken out my brushes and rediscovered my passion for averagely competent miniature painting.
Continue ReadingGames Workshop announces it’s revival of ‘Warhammer Quest’ with its new game ‘Silver Tower’
Continue ReadingGames Workshop is set to hit mainstream toy stores with its latest release ‘Lost Patrol.’
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