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Tag Archives: Wolfgang Kramer
Renature (Game Review by Brandon Kempf)
Designers: Michael Kiesling & Wolfgang Kramer Artists: Dennis Lohausen Publisher: Deep Print Games & Capstone Games Players: 2-4 Time: 45-60 Minutes Times Played: 5 “Land really is the best Art” -Andy Warhol Who would have thought, an area majorities game … Continue reading
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Tagged Capstone Games, Deep Print Games, Dennis Lohausen, Michael Kiesling, Simply Complex, Wolfgang Kramer
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Camp Capstone (Online Convention Thoughts by Brandon Kempf)
On August 15th and 16th of 2020, the year of the pandemic, I had the pleasure of attending Camp Capstone, an online convention hosted by Capstone Games. I had attempted to take some time and attend GenCon Online, but there … Continue reading
Surviving the Purge: Downforce (Game Review from Brandon Kempf)
Designers: Wolfgang Kramer, Rob Daviau & Justin D. Jacobson Artists: Tavis Coburn & Michael Crampton Publisher: Restoration Games Players: 2-6 Playing Time: 30 Minutes Times Played: 11 What do you get when you combine an auction, racing and gambling? Well … Continue reading
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Tagged Downforce, Restoration Games, Surviving the Purge, Wolfgang Kramer
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Ghosts of the Moor (Game Review by Brandon Kempf)
Designers: Wolfgang Kramer & Michael Kiesling Artists: Scott Hartman & Nate Call Publisher: Tasty Minstrel Games Players: 2-5 Time: 20-30 Minutes Times Played: 3 (copy provided by Tasty Minstrel Games) A roll-and-move game from the famed design team of Kramer … Continue reading
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Tagged Ghosts of the Moor, Michael Kiesling, Tasty Minstrel Games, That's Life, Verflixxt, Wolfgang Kramer
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Brandon Kempf: Three Games – Three Older Euros
I have a lot of games. A lot of games that are on my shelves, or on my table being played, that I have told myself that I want to review at some point. For one reason or another, this … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Weissblum, Alan Moon, Brandon Kempf, China, Michael Kiesling, Michael Schacht, Pueblo, San Marco, Three Games, Wolfgang Kramer
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Brandon Kempf – Three Games Lightweight Anticipation
I have a lot of games. A lot of games that are on my shelves, or on my table being played, that I have told myself that I want to review at some point. For one reason or another, this … Continue reading →
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