R.A. Salvatore Book Tour

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Oct 042012
 

Wizards of the Coast announced  that R.A. Salvatore  will be on tour in the North Eastern US with a stop or two in Canada.  Here is the press release.

“Wizards of the Coast is thrilled to announce today’s release of Stone of Tymora, the new novel from New York Times best-selling author R.A. Salvatore and his son, Geno Salvatore.

Is a stone that makes you forever lucky a blessing? Or a curse? Adventure aboard Captain Deudermont’s Sea Sprite and follow the trail of the demon who is intent on destroying the luckstone inherited by one unlucky orphan. Featuring the sage wisdom of R.A. Salvatore’s best-selling character Drizzt Do’Urden, the Stone of Tymora is packed with action, magic, intrigue, and a heart-stopping twist that Salvatore fans won’t want to miss. Originally published as a trilogy for teens, this single volume, redesigned in a handsome adult package with a brand-new cover, is a must-have for adult Salvatore fans!

To celebrate the release of Stone of Tymora, R.A. and Geno Salvatore will travel to select cities to meet fans and autograph copies of their book.  A list of stops can be found on the Stone of Tymora page on Wizards.com.”

 

I hope you can make it to one of these events.

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Paul Eaglestone’s A World Aflame is an alternate/real history miniatures game. The interwar is set in the years 1918 to 1939. While there are no lists to the game he does provide some sample lists. Nor is there a particular scale to play in, he uses 28mm.

 

 

The rules set offers a unique rules that took me a little getting used to. The oddest thing for me is the army construction. With the absence of point values the units become more equipment or initiative based. Initiative is probably the most important factor in the game, since the game uses alternate activations that follow in initiative order. Outside of Construction the rules are fairly simple, that is just like most miniature games you roll the dice to achieve a target number.

 

There are a couple of simple rules that add flavor to the game. The best of these is a deck of Chance cards. Each card is an event that can be used. These can be anything from sniper to extra ammunition.

If I played A World Aflame on a regular basis I would probably drop the communication and ammunition tracking rules. While they add a certain amount of flavor to depict the era, I think the upkeep isn’t worth the trade.

 

All in all it is a well written set of rules with a tremendous amount of freedom for game play and scenarios that you create. It isn’t a tournament style game. I think you could create some pretty amazing campaigns though. If you are a Flames of War player the lack of scenarios in the book will slow you down at first.

 

So is it worth your two cents? It really depends on who you are. If you are a casual player then it a sure thing. If you are looking for a game that is a break from competitive play this is a good way to go. If you are a competitive player looking for competition this is not your best choice.

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Box Breaking # 44 Heavy Gear Voltigeur

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Sep 242012
 

Matt takes a look at the Voltigeur for Heavy Gear. The Voltigeur is for the NuCoal faction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Box Breaking #41 Pathfinder Bestiary

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Sep 212012
 

The Pathfinder Bestiary is full of 300 creatures for you to throw at your party. Why not watch as Matt busts open this Bestiary Box from Paizo.  The box contains all kinds of beasts like Angels, Goblins, Drow, Driders, Gelatinous Cube, Demons, Dragons and much more.  It can easily be used in any fantasy setting.  By the way, if anyone doesn’t want their Goblins, I need 2,000 of them!

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Dux Bellorum Game Review

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Sep 192012
 

Dux Bellorum is a 64 page self contained rule book.  It focuses on the Arthurian era of history (Ad 367 -793).  The book itself features several charts and diagrams to make your game play more enjoyable and easier to learn.  The art truly tells the story of the era, while the pictures of the miniatures clearly show you what you can expect on the table.  This is the only book you need to play this game.  It includes all of the rules, lists and equipment guides for a complete game.  The  author, Daniel Mersey, used his rules set Glutter of Ravens as a base for this rules set.  

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Sep 182012
 

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Armorcast LLC announces the Second Annual Cinematic Effects Modeling Contest. We at Armorcast LLC want to see who has made the coolest miniature or model using Armorcast’s Cinematic Effects accessory products. This is an online contest, so get your digital cameras out send us your best photos! Armorcast LLC will be accepting entrants from 9-4-2012 until 11-25-12 midnight EST 2012.

 

 

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Box Breaking Level 7

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Sep 182012
 

Watch as Matt busts open Level 7 from Privateer Press.  Level 7 is a semi cooperative board game set in Resident Evil or Doom kind of stetting.

 

 

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Pathfinder Advanced Race Guide Review

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Sep 182012
 

Here is our review of the Pathfinder Advanced Race Guide.

 

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