LORD OF CHAOS
Feb 23, 2021
3 minutes
Jeremy Peel
hank you to the 1980s schoolkids who wouldn’t let Julian Gollop join in. They were playing Warlock, a wizard-battling board game from a new publisher named Games Workshop, and Gollop was forced to watch from the sidelines. He consoled himself by picking holes in the game’s design. Warlock had cards, which represented player’s spells. But its board was wholly cosmetic—once the wizard tokens were placed in their floating arena, they didn’t move again.
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