Against that setting, two to four players command armies with the goal to defeat the enemy forces. The game is based on the roleplaying game Neuroshima, published by Portal, set in a post-nuclear world where humans and machines face off. Neuroshima Hex! is the brainchild of Michael Oracz. In this issue alone, two of them are featured: Through the Ages from the Czech Republic and, in this review, from Poland, the science-fiction game Neuroshima Hex!. Not only do quality games arise from such traditional areas as the United States and Western Europe but Eastern Europe is contributing some intriguing games too. Paradoxically, this “global shrinkage” has caused the World of Games to grow larger. The world has grown smaller over the last few decades thanks largely to technological advances allowing communication between vast expanses to become both easier and quicker. Reviewed by Herb Levy (Portal, 2-4 players, ages 12 and up, 20 minutes about 45 Euros)
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