The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester acquired a massive 'Wheel of Fortune' puzzle board, used until 1997.
A team of researchers in the Netherlands set out to decipher the rules of an ancient Roman board game, with an assist from artificial intelligence. This article was originally published on WBUR.org.
Over the past 30 years, our family has walked the brick path of Boston’s Freedom Trail, from the Custom House, the site of ...
Age of Empires 2 has added voice chat and auto-transcription for multiplayer lobbies, but it automatically functions without ...
Ancient Empires is an upcoming board game from Archona Games, the publisher behind titles like Philharmonix and Small Samurai Empires. It's currently being crowdfunded, and it aims to deliver a short ...
A smooth, white stone dating from the Roman era and unearthed in the Netherlands has long baffled researchers. Now, with the help of artificial intelligence, scientists believe they have cracked the ...
During a brief respite from COVID-19 lockdowns in the summer of 2020, archaeologist Walter Crist found himself wandering the halls of Het Romeins Museum in Heerlen, Netherlands. He was killing time, ...
Two days ago, Square Enix announced a partnership with KessCo to deliver a Final Fantasy board game. They are also working on a set of dice inspired by the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster reboots. Both ...
Hegemony distinguished itself as a spectacularly interactive Eurogame experience that was so immersively thematic that it could be considered an academic simulation of class-interactions within a ...