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Tag Archives: War of the Ring
War of the Ring Anniversary Edition (Review by Chris Wray)
War of the Ring wasn’t the first game to use the intellectual property from Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings (LotR) trilogy, but it is arguably the game that dives deepest into Tolkien’s world. The game was released in 2004 by … Continue reading
Essen Preview #32: Tahiti and War of the Ring: Lords of Middle Earth Rules Preview
I know that we are all in the Essen frenzy, trying to read rules, previews, reviews, press-release in the desperate need to understand how to best spend our time and money in Essen with the (sadly) absolute certainty to not … Continue reading
Posted in Essen 2012
Tagged board games, lord of middle earth, rules preview, tahiti, War of the Ring
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Cause and Effect
We’re often told to be careful not to mistake correlation for causation. The maxim that correlation does not imply causation is burned into your brain from day one of any statistics course. Just because the rate of swimming accidents increases … Continue reading →