Last updated 16 July 2004
Hot Links to other Sites!
An online gaming magazine. It has you download a PDF file to read it, and the issue I started to download was 4 meg, and I have a dial-up service, so to say the least, I didn't wait around.
One of my favorite places to get industry gossip.
Peter Sarrett's online game journal with reviews and news. Very nice.
Greg Alecnevicus' website devoted to games. Some really excellent articles on game design, and reviews. Highly recommend.
A listing and description of numerous board games, forums in which to chat with other gamers, links to other sites. New, fairly well organized.
Okay, so maybe "games" is a misnomer, since, as far as I can tell, they've only got one game for sale, but it's a nice one. Ratings for "FLEETS" are good on www.boardgamegeek.com , so that's a good indicator. It's a galactic conquest sort of game, about 2 hours long, with nice bits at a reasonable price, and was released 2002. Their ad copy says; "Fleet Games offers board games for the whole family, including board games based on Star Trek and Star Wars." They are associated somehow with the Stargate SG-1 board game site.
This site contains numerous descriptions and reviews of other games, and links to the sites that advertise, sell, review, and promote them. It's got quite a lot going for it, check it out! They've also got an good listing of free games. They cover quite a variety.
There's quite a lot of good information here on licensing toys and games, and other valuable data. They run a convention every year that gets the inventors and manufacturers together.
Wiz-War card lists
Some folks have designed their own lists of new Wiz-War cards. Here's Greg Lam's Site! And here is Game Cabinet's site, listing four different card lists.
These folks, led by Christian Peterson, produce Diskwars, Twilight Imperium, and Mag-Blast, all excellent games. Check them out!
Before Chessex Distribution merged with the Armory, this was all part of the same entity. Now, Chessex Manufacturing offers its line of products here, including dice, battlemats, and Wiz-War. Worth taking a peek.
This site is probably the best around for new game designers for supplying large amounts of information on "how to get started". Lots of data, packaged nicely.
This is an incredible site offering review of games, conventions, news, and translations of LOTS of foreign games, so if you've had your eyes set on some obscure German game, download the rules here! Also, they have a page buried in there somewhere with new Wiz-War cards, and lots of free games. Ken Tidwell has been doing a great job on this site for as long as I can remember. Check it out.
Cool, cheap games, like Kill Dr Lucky, Falling, and Give Me the Brain. Worth looking at, humor content high.
They do Golem, a pretty neat cardgame where you're a mad scientist trying to build Golems. Fun game.
These folks make quite a few games, including Insecta and Virtual, a card and board game based on virtual reality. Looks great. Nice people here, too.
Creators of Forge: Out of Chaos and The World of Juravia. This is a new role playing system and world, and looks very sharp. Lots of good customer support and freebies. In their own words;
"Forge offers a new slant to the fantasy role-playing genre: Realism.
Adventuring through the Forge Universe you will encounter armor and weapons
that break, magical spells with varying effects depending upon how they
were learned, two separate defensive values in combat situations, skill
proficiencies that increase through individual use, and not to mention a
richly detailed Campaign World filled with ferocious monsters and other
dangers. Join the adventure today!"
Stephen has designed "FUDGE", a free role-playing game that uses descriptors instead of numbers, among other interesting game designs. Stephen also has some good game reviews and stuff on Linux, for those folks who are fed up with Microsoft's "Evil Empire".
Convention Listings
Steve Jackson Games
Their WEB site, where he lists all the
conventions that his company intends to go to, in addition to a few
others. This is well worth looking at, and includes a good number of
large conventions. Plus, Steve Jackson makes a lot of nice games, too, which you might look at while you're there (thank you, Steve, for giving us TFT many moons ago!)
For science fiction and other types of conventions (very few game cons)
try the Magician's page.
This is a very long list, but has a nice variety of listings.