Following on from our review of the Wilds of Rhovanion Deluxe set, we consider the player cards in the first adventure pack released. A very similar format to the previous …
Wilds of Rhovanion Player Card Review
We’re a little behind the curve for the most recent deluxe for LotR LCG, but we’re making up for that now. This player card review is in video format, mostly …
Reading the Rings Meta: Journey Up the Anduin
We introduced this new series in this post, and this time we’re focusing on the first quest in the most recent deluxe box (Wilds of Rhovanion). At some point we …
Is Arkham Horror just a re-skinned LotR LCG? (Or, If I love LotR will I love AH?): Part One
It’s not possible to read a review or listen to a podcast of Arkham Horror without it being compared to FFG’s other co-operative LCG, Lord of the Rings. Which is …
RTFC of the Week: Tireless Hunters (LotR LCG)
I’ve been playing quite a lot of two-handed LotR recently, with my Ladies wot Quest deck combined with a Blokes wot Engage deck. Those Ladies really, really don’t like to …
RYDKE #10: Aloof Keyword in Arkham Horror LCG
Following on from last week’s quick look at the Permanent keyword, it’s time to explore one of the other keywords in AH:LCG that didn’t make it into the core set. …
RTFC of the Week: Shortcut (Arkham Horror LCG)
What I particularly like about this card, and I do like this card, is that’s its name is relevant on all the levels: thematically, pictorially, mechanically. Introduced in the Dunwich …
RYDKE #9: Permanent Keyword in Arkham Horror LCG
My God(‘)s(‘) people, there’s another RYKDE! How long’s it been? Too long, that’s how long. And I just know you’ve missed the complicated sentence structure and mostly off-topic starts to …
Going Green to Stop the Red: Healing in Lord of the Rings LCG
View PostThe Sands of Harad – Quests Review
The writing was on the wall as soon as Calphon said the words “sea”, “ship”, “never learned to swim” and “what can go wrong?” at the start of the Grey …
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