In this Figure Forge Matt assembles the Dragon Cultists from GF 9 for D&D.
I’ll be using these guys as soon as I get them painted up.
Drreadball February and March rreleases from Mantic Games
Dreadball: Nemion Oceanics: Sphyr Team (10)
$29.99
With their home world devastated, you might expect the Sphyr to be on the war-path. Certainly they have more than most races to be annoyed at the GCPS for after their world and their civilization was destroyed. Instead of declaring war, they’ve taken to the DreadBall pitch, though it’s possible that they think it’s the same thing.
Contains:
10 Plastic Resin Miniatures
TacDex: Super Mario Brothers from USAopoly
$9.95
TacDex uses gameplay similar to well-known card game War, with players revealing cards simultaneously to try to claim cards owned by the opponent, but a battle marker determines whether a high or low card wins a particular battle and players each have special action cards to add new twists to the conflict.
In the Super Mario Brothers edition, players duel to the finish with their favorite Super Mario characters.
2 players
Ages 8+
Contains:
Two 47-card Battle Decks (Heroes vs. Villains)
One Battle Marker
One Rule sheet
Coming soon to Kickstarter Capture
Frome Game Salute
Capture isn’t a “War game” it’s a family strategy board game, with a simple but timeless game play that feels like a classic game, that we just never got to play! Capture grew from Andrew’s desire to make a next generation strategy board game in the 1980s, and the elegant replayable design certainly seems to have stood the test of time; though it has never been published (after some very close calls!)
The kickstarter for the game is launching February 3rd at 9am EST and will run for 32 days. Below is a link to the page, which has interviews with the designer and a lot more information.
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Horse & Musket: 28 mm Woodland Indians from Wargames Factory
Horse & Musket: 28 mm Woodland Indians (24)
$24.95
Native Americans had a familiarity with the countryside that proved invaluable for their White cousins over the years of fighting in North America. Their brutality in combat and cunning ability to adapt to their surroundings made them a useful ally and a threatening enemy. All the nations involved in the fighting in North America called upon the usefulness of the Indians to wage a new kind of warfare that greatly impacted the future of the United States.
The box set contains 24 highly detailed multi-part plastic miniatures representing more than ten different Native American tribes. The contents are suitable for assembling warriors indicative of the Indian tribes residing in North America during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Contents are the necessary parts to construct 24 Indians plus a myriad of weapons including short bows, muskets, ball-headed clubs and gunstock shaped clubs, tomahawks and knives plus various hair and headdress options.
Miniatures are supplied unpainted and assembly may be required.
Flip Through Robotech RPG Tactics
In this Flip Through I take a look at the rule book for Robotech tactics. If you are thinking about playing the game here is what the book hold for you.
I will be doing a full game review shortly after I finish putting together all the models. Check back next week for some more assembly videos.
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London Now Available From Cubicle 7
Cubicle 7’s first Kickstarter project was to fund a deluxe boxed set for Call of Cthulhu, Cthulhu Britannica: London, providing both Keepers and investigators with everything they need to play games set in 1920s London. The campaign succeeded beyond their wildest dreams, funding to the tune of over £90,000/$130,000!
Today Cubicle 7 were pleased to announce that the PDF version of Cthulhu Britannica: London boxed set is now available to buy. They’re also opening the pre-order for the physical boxed set too, and pre-orders both on their webstore and at participating Bits & Mortar retailers come with a complementary PDF copy too. So, if you missed out with the Kickstarter, now’s your chance to pick up this superb new boxed set.
London in the 1920s is the greatest city in the world, a vibrant melting pot of history and culture at the heart of the British Empire. But underneath the powerhouse of the City lie millennia of history, from the well-documented paths of Roman Londinium to darker antediluvian secrets veiled from modern eyes. London sits atop its history: an ancient swampland that was itself once an even-more-ancient sea-bed. Who knows what secrets lie buried?
Cthulhu Britannica: London comprises three books: The Investigator’s Guide to London, The Keeper’s Guide to London and Adventures in Mythos London.
The Investigator’s Guide to London is a comprehensive guide to the capital in the 1920s. It contains, amongst other things, information on public transport, the bustling party scene, the people and a whole lot about the places investigators might go in the course of your adventures. Great for both players and Keepers alike, and packed full of maps and beautiful artwork.
Secondly is the Keeper’s Guide to London, which is strictly for the Keeper’s eyes only! This book is jammed full of ideas for running Call of Cthulhu adventures set in London, including new cults and Mythos threats, advice for capturing the unique feel of the city, a ready-made private club devoted to investigating the weird and wonderful, and a whole swathe of NPCs and plot hooks that you can use in your own games.
The final book is Adventures in Mythos London, which includes three complete, standalone adventures set in the capital city: Terror on the Thames, by Peter Wright, which has the investigators caught up in a night to remember on a boat trip down the river; Those Poor Souls Who Dwell in Light, by Call of Cthulhu 7th edition author Paul Fricker, which concerns the sins of Reverend Leigh, a vicar who has come into possession of a potent artefact; and The Non-Euclidean Gate, by Mark A. Latham, which is all about what happens when seven pages from one of John Dee’s notebooks turns up unexpectedly on the open market.
But that’s not all that will be included in the boxed set: There are also have six sheets of beautifully designed handouts for you to use in your games (in the physical edition these will be die-cut – you’ll have to print and cut them out for yourself in the PDF edition). Some of these are taken from the scenarios in Adventures in Mythos London, others completely new to inspire your own scenarios.
The physical boxed set also contains four poster maps, including a beautifully illustrated Macdonald Gill map of Central London – these are included at screen resolution in the PDF version.
The physical boxed sets are expected to ship in Spring 2015.
You can buy the PDF version here: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/142785/Cthulhu-Britannica-London-Boxed-Set?affiliate_id=169435
Or pre-order the physical edition (expected March 2015) here: http://shop.cubicle7store.com/Cthulhu-Britannica-London-Boxed-Set
Box Breaking 154 Loth Demon Queen of Spiders from GF 9
In this Box Breaking Mat Takes a look at Loth the Demon Queen of Spiders for Dungeons and Dragons from Gale Force 9.
In a week or two I’ll have a video up on pinning Loth.
Mars Attacks: Ten-Minute Takedown
Mars Attacks: Ten-Minute Takedown
Destroy the earthling cities with your flying saucer!
Mars Attacks: Ten-Minute Takedown is a fast-playing dexterity game of Martian aggression and global destruction. Flick the custom die from your flying saucer at the earthling cities, and claim their points as you destroy them. It’s easy to learn, and the evocative art is sure to grab attention.
MSRP: $9.95