When Orson Welles did his infamous radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds, coincidence collided in the small town of Concrete, Washington, to make the residents believe that the Martian …
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If there’s one demographic that knows how to get into the spirit of Halloween, it’s gamers. Every year during the month of October, there’s at least one spooky little gaming …
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Is it September already? For many of us, that means a return to the drudgery of the learning institution, whichever side of the desk you sit at. For parents, it …
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It’s August in the Geek Haven, and that means yet more ambitious Kickstarter gaming projects vying for your funding dollar. On the menu this month are two-faced playing cards, harmonic …
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Ren is a fantasy series, and I love fantasy! Whether it’s books, games, movies, TV, web series or music. To me it’s all about escaping to different worlds, battles between …
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Wagooo! Welcome back to the Geek Haven, where we sift through the latest and greatest gaming projects on Kickstarter and see if we can catch a glimmer in the pan. …
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The coolest thing about Boss Monster: Master of the Dungeon, the fast-playing, “dungeon building” card game designed and published by Brotherwise Games, is the theme.
In the game, 2-4 …
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This month on Kickstarter’s Gaming section, it’s the foodies versus the survivalists. How’d you like to manage your own Szechuan eatery or make fondue with a fireball-flinging carrot; delve into …
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The Lord of Catan stars Amy Acker (Angel, Much Ado About Nothing) and Fran Kranz (Cabin in the Woods, Dollhouse) as Krysta and Todd, a young married couple who find …
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Kingdoms rise and crumble. Mountains fall into the sea. Glaciers carve their wending way across the land. But the Geek Haven persists. This month on America’s favorite crowdfunding platform*, Kickstarter …
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The GOLIATH is the gigantic robot now guarding Derleth State Penitentiary. Derleth used to be awful; some would have called it hell on earth. The convicts were dangerous, with factions …
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