Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook League of Geeks brought the world of tabletop to video games with the release of the board game ...
It’s March 2013 and League of Geeks director and spokesperson Trent Kusters is on a plane to the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Understandably anxious, he’s about to present a first look ...
Acclaimed anthropomorphic animal strategy game Armello is making its way to Xbox One on 30th August. That date also marks the release of its Usurpers Hero Pack DLC, which will be available on PS4, PC ...
The Australian video game industry is an interesting mix of massive, untapped potential and antiquated governing. Though there is no shortage of talented developers with fantastic ideas (particularly ...
It's been 11 years since the creation of League of Geeks and the Australian studio starting development on its debut title, the very successful Armello. And seven years after Armello's Early Access ...
Emma has been part of the GameRant team since 2021, starting off as a List Article Writer, and now actively working as a Feature Writer. She started off her writing career as an article writer in 2017 ...
Armello takes elements from tabletop board games, strategy card games, and role-playing to form one exceptionally deep and challenging strategy game. You might not be able to tell at first glance, ...
Armello feels like Game of Thrones except everyone is a cuddly animal and death-by-fireball is the preferred method of execution. Across a lavishly detailed, hex-based countryside, players cross and ...
Acting as the first DLC clan for woodland Game of Thrones simulator Armello, players can now download and play as the feared Bandit Clan. Previously only available to Kickstarter backers of Armello, ...
Melbourne-based League of Geeks has been working on Armello, a tabletop experience in a folktale setting for PC, Mac, Linux and iPad. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you ...
It’s taken me considerable time to come to terms with the idea of digital board games. Armello, an attempt by developer League of Geeks to “revolutionize” this category, may have finally sold me. With ...
Armello never seems better than its beginning, with a lush animated video of animals in a medieval fantasy world. A wolf warrior holds a bloody sword, a lion king descends into darkness, a bear ...