Noticias
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Rebelión y castigo en Pax Lúdica
As an author, I couldn’t be happier and more satisfied with the experience at the Pax Lúdica event in Cádiz. Many people gathered to learn about the game, eager to have the mechanics explained, and we hosted games every day throughout the event. “Rebellion and Punishment: The War of the Alpujarras” is a historical simulation… Seguir leyendo
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Actualización de septiembre de 2024
As the song goes, ‘Wake me up when September ends,’ and here we are. With September almost behind us, we’re thrilled to share the latest updates from our historical board game collection. Prepare to be intrigued as we unveil enticing details about our upcoming historical board games. Wargame Convention Pax Lúdicas in Cádiz: The 4th… Seguir leyendo
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Espartaco - Historia - Parte 4 de 4
Get ready for the grand finale! Our historical introduction to Spartacus: Rome Under Threat concludes with a dramatic showdown that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Don’t miss out on this thrilling conclusion! Read the previous chapters here and prepare to be captivated by the story of Spartacus.– Part 1– Part 2–… Seguir leyendo
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Nueva línea de escaramuzas y 1er concurso de prototipos
Yesterday, we had the honor of participating in a live broadcast of Mesa de Guerra, which is now available on YouTube. While the video is in Spanish, here’s a brief summary of the key points: We introduced our newest addition to our brand: Neva Skirmish. This new line offers an even more compact alternative to… Seguir leyendo
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Actualización de agosto de 2024
Another month has slipped away, and we’re excited to reveal more about our historical board game projects. Get ready for some thrilling news! Mentions:Stuka Joe has captured an extended full extended example of play (2-player mode) of our Sea & Steel game. Please note that the components are still in development, and the final graphic… Seguir leyendo
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Espartaco - Historia - Parte 3 de 4
Third chapter of a 4-part series on Spartacus: Rome Under Threat. If you haven’t read the previous parts you can check it out here:– Part 1– Part 2 Despite conflicting accounts in ancient sources, it’s generally agreed that Spartacus and his followers were based in southern Italy by early 71 BC. Faced with this escalating… Seguir leyendo





