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(04-26-2012, 04:31 PM)
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Played our first game of Chaos In The Old World last night! It's pretty sweet, and despite the other guys hardly reading the rules it was pretty easy for everyone to pick up.
Our Slaanesh player ended up winning with his threat dial (his dial seemed a lot shorter than others). Our Khorne player probably would have won in another round too - although the game had ended on the 7th turn, so the Old World deck was out. I played Nurgle and had trouble grasping his strategy. 3 glasses of wine probably didn't help any. Great game for us, since we all like fucking each other over. We're all looking forward to next week. |
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(04-26-2012, 04:38 PM)
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First tragedy, then farce.
(04-26-2012, 05:36 PM)
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Meteor needs artwork, but is a really fun little game. It should be up late 2012. |
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(04-27-2012, 09:22 AM)
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Just a heads up on Zombicide on Kickstarter. It's gone crazy last few days and the last stretch will be hit in a few hours. They're going to add new stretches today or tomorrow.
9 days to go! |
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First tragedy, then farce.
(04-27-2012, 01:27 PM)
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I wonder if it can wind up topping it. |
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May contain jokes =>
(04-27-2012, 02:51 PM)
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I agree with you, which is why I didn't back it. I understand that minis are expensive, and they do look nice, but $75 is just a lot of money for the base price of the game. They'll always say "You'll never get it cheaper!" but if the game is halfway successful after launch then that's just an outright lie. To make it worse, you don't even get any of the stretch goals at the $75 level.
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(04-27-2012, 02:57 PM)
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Tshirt + Glow in the Dark Dice + 2 scenarios + 4 Fatties Zombie Minis + 6 Runner Zombie Minis + Abomination Mini + (very soon) 20 Walker Zombie Minis + zombie versions of the promo heroes |
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(04-27-2012, 03:08 PM)
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I'd risk $50 on it, but not $100. |
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(04-27-2012, 03:10 PM)
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(04-27-2012, 03:15 PM)
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If the game turns out to be great, that's awesome, but I would never drop $100 on an unproven game by unproven creators. |
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(04-27-2012, 04:34 PM)
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Prices of miniatures of high quality in 28mm are pretty pricey in the hobby market, also solo unique model production costs alot more than figures that are going to be highly mass produced. Each plastic mould for a good quality plastic mini costs several thousands by itself, not including other costs that come into play for actually producing and paying the artist who created it as well. Cool Mini's other game Super Dungeon Explore also had a high price tag just because of the high quality figs which don't use cheap plastic found in most common board games (which is more like rubber almost). Now I agree the price is crazy for a single fig add on, but seeing that it's a new fig that is not going to be produced on the same level of volume as the others, I can see them having to cover there costs. And they are getting lot of people willing to pay for it too. Also will these promo figs stay exclusive to the kickstarter or not? More than likely it will be cheaper to get all this after it releases though, as they are not going to be capable of selling single fig expansions for that much. Assume these figs will eventually be released together in a larger expansion anyways?
Last edited by BattleMonkey; 04-27-2012 at 04:38 PM.
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He's not our sharpest knife. In fact, he's one of our dullest.
(04-28-2012, 02:06 AM)
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I did buy Fleet this week! Also, Tammany Hall's Kickstarter begins Tuesday! :D |
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He's not our sharpest knife. In fact, he's one of our dullest.
(04-28-2012, 07:30 AM)
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He's not our sharpest knife. In fact, he's one of our dullest.
(04-29-2012, 04:25 PM)
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Hail to the KING baby
(04-29-2012, 05:14 PM)
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Tammany Hall re-release is great, but since I already own it what I'm really looking forward to is Roller Coaster Rush. :D
Just punched and sorted Lords of Waterdeep. My God everyone needs to outsource their insert design to WOTC. I don't know if insert design can be described as "breathtaking," but this is as close as you'll get. |
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(04-29-2012, 08:28 PM)
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That being said, I'm not in love with it like most people. Most of the component slots work great but FUCK storing the money and VPs that way. Chucking them in a baggie is so much faster. At least they put together a concerted effort though. P.S.: Anyone wanna trade for it? I like the game less than the insert! :) |
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(04-29-2012, 09:10 PM)
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I wish I had a chance to play Lords of the Waterdeep, but after punching it, I haven't had the opportunity to play it at all. It's a shame Wizards hasn't done iOS versions of some of their games yet. I would love an opportunity to play something like Castle Ravenloft on iOS. I can convince my wife to play a lot of different games with a lot of different themes (including fantasy dungeon crawlers), but she just doesn't have any interest in playing the D&D board games (even one that's a building game!) with me so it gets pushed aside until I get a larger group together. And this is a person who WILL play Arkham Horror happily. I don't understand her sometimes. :P |
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(04-29-2012, 11:04 PM)
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http://www.boardgamegeek.com/collect...boardgame&ff=1 |
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Hail to the KING baby
(04-30-2012, 02:14 AM)
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Wow so I guess they totally changed the gameplay for Innovation Echoes of the Past because setup was taking too long. Gaah I hate missing erratas. On that note if you have Blood Bowl Team Manager be sure to read the errata on the site that takes out all the overpowered staff upgrades.
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Sailor Stevenson
(04-30-2012, 03:17 AM)
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Played Formula D and 7 Wonders both for the first time today.
Really like how Formula D is so simple, yet really nice emulates racing, gear selection, how to approach cornering, driving lines, etc. We played the basic rules. I won after some aggressive driving in the second set of turns and ran away with it from there. I definitely think playing with more laps and the more complex rules could make the strategy level go up - though the sheer number of dice rolls will always make this a bit too luck-based for my liking. Still, a fun game that works well for a large group. 7 Wonders was also a first time for me. Very cool game. I like the draft elements, a much lighter / easier combination of Dominion/Citadels. Also slick for how fast it plays, and again, how it can accomodate a group of seven. My wife and I both were doing military, and it seems like it's a mistake to focus too much on military if the person next to you is. You really want just enough to win against at least on person per turn. Fun day. Both of those I would play again, as I think everyone else in the group would. oh and on Friday, the wife and a friend and I played Pandemic for the first time. Really interesting, we only lost because we didn't read the victory condition. For some reason we thought we had to sunset all the diseases, not just find cures for all. We could've won with three cards left. Oh well. Now that we have a better idea how to play it'll be fun for the wife and I to play two-player games and slowly ratchet up the victory. |
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Hail to the KING baby
(04-30-2012, 04:14 AM)
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I'm kind of interested in trying out Rallyman. Racing really feels like a genre I should love, but the only racing game that's truly clicked with me has been RoboRally. Formula D, Snow Tails, K2, and some others I'm probably forgetting -- all good quality just haven't quite grabbed me. |
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Hail to the KING baby
(04-30-2012, 06:27 AM)
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Yeah it's not easy to find. I stumbled across it while searching for a PDF of the rules.
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/...drawing/page/1 Honestly I'll probably stick with the old rules at least until the new expansion comes out. |