Gaming Report: The Web’s Top Online Gaming Community

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Iola, Wis. (Dec. 6, 2007) — Gaming Report, the online gaming community produced by the publishers of Scrye magazine, has become the top source for news and discussion of all types of tabletop games. The site, available at www.gamingreport.com, covers trading card games, role playing games, collectible miniatures games, board games, card games, and even traditional miniatures games.

Gaming Report has the widest range of in-depth game reviews available. Recent games reviewed on the site include: 10 Days in Asia, China Rails, Cutthroat Caverns, Dungeon Survival Guide, StarCraft: The Board Game, Bella Sara, Elric of Melnibone Role-Playing Game, Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk, and Ticket to Ride: Switzerland.

The site includes exclusive interviews with game designers, publishers, and players. It is also a place where game designers and publishers congregate and provide direct feedback for game players’ questions.

“Gaming Report works with both fans and professionals to stay on top of the latest news about games of all kinds,” said Gaming Report and Scrye Editor Joyce Greenholdt. “Just as Scrye is the preeminent magazine covering collectible games, we’re working to continue Gaming Report’s track record as the daily must-visit site for anyone interested in hobby games.”

To learn more visit www.gamingreport.com.

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About Gaming Report
Originally started as PlayersGuild.com, GamingReport.com has been in service for over seven years and has several thousand unique, avid, readers per day. It is recognized worldwide as the premier online source for news on the hobby game industry. GamingReport.com strives to be an unbiased source for news and reviews.

About Scrye
Scrye is the longest-running periodical reporting on the collectible card game hobby and the leading print resource for secondary market prices on Magic: The Gathering and other collectible games. Initially created as a price guide for Magic cards, Scrye later added deckbuilding and strategy tips for Magic and the many other collectible card and collectible miniatures games that followed.

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