True North Megagames have smashed their way onto the UK megagaming scene with their first game, Lights In The Sky, a spin-off of the classic Watch The Skies alien invasion …
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Pirates are a popular megagame theme, and I approached my third swashbuckling megagame with a familiar excitement. Buccaneer is by John Sharp, the same person as The Pirate Republic, but …
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My first player game of 2019 was the Den of Wolves game be John Mizon of South West Megagames, run through Horizon Megagames. It’s been run a few times before, …
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So Mirrorshades marked my 50th megagame, and since Jaap did a lovely little post summing up the games he’s done so far, I decided to totally steal the idea and …
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It’s the year 2077 on the West Coast Sprawl. The world is ruled by the wealthy elite, a group of four megacorps who wield unlimited power. There is only one …
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Yes. That’s right. I’m saying goodbye to my outrageously successful megagame, Everybody Dies. Why, you may be wondering, when the most recent outing was probably the most successful. When I’ve …
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Pirates are a really good megagame theme, as it turns out. I spent Saturday at Blood And Thunder, the latest run of Jim Wallman’s pirate megagame, and it was an …
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It feels like it’s been FOREVER since I played in a megagame. And actually, looking back, it kind of has. I did a press role in January, but it was …
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Tis the season for disturbing gameplay, apparently. After last month when I played the Cheka, the brutal Bolshevik secret police, last weekend I ended up on Saddam Hussein’s council.
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Sometimes at megagames, you play characters with whom you identify completely. They are you, but in another life. And sometimes you’re heading up the secret police for the Soviets during …