Invisible Monsters, by David Inglis
Hey everyone, it’s been a little while. I wanted to talk about the psychological side of gaming.
Hogaak has dominated Modern until recently, which alongside preparations for a new job and the release of...
Expected Value, Subjectivity and Joy – by Graeme McIntyre
Expected Value, Subjectivity and Joy – by Graeme McIntyre
“Too many people today know the price of everything and the value of nothing.” - Ann Landers
I’ve written a couple of articles over the last few...
Looking After Player Number One: Self Care at Conventions and Events
There’s nothing quite as exciting as the festival vibe of a big convention or tournament. Like festivals, it’s easy to get carried away and forget to look after that one important factor of the...
Why Magic: The Gathering is a Good Game for Children With Autism by Jane...
People with autism tend to be highly intelligent and creative, so finding a hobby that can help a child with autism develop and nurture these characteristics will significantly aid with their development. Many people...
Fanatic Packages and Side Events for MagicFest Birmingham, by Michael Glover
I’d like to start by saying that I love Magic Fests/ GP weekends. They are my primary source of paper Magic; I’m able to catch up with people, buy and trade cards, expand my...
Rise of the Gatewatch: A Visual History Book Review, by Leila Howl
Combos, synergies, mana ratios and curves... however important the mechanics of the game, there’s no denying that the experience of playing Magic: The Gathering would not be the same without its underlying storyline and...
Manaleak Tournament Centre: Events Schedule July& August 2019
Modern Horizons is here and it's time to kick back and rela-
*Checks release schedule*
*Looks up European Modern Series*
*Ooh, MF Birmingham!!!*
*Rechecks release schedule. Hmmmm…*
Looks like we might be busy, folks. Here's what we've got planned:
June
21.06.19...
Magic Arena: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly by Tyan Brooker-Thorpe
Esports = competitive gaming at a professional level.
Expected to reach $2.1 billion by 2023, Hasbro (owners of Wizards of the Coast) have stated they see the growth potential of the “stay at home market”...