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Box Breaking 135 All Quiet on the Martian Front

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Sep 162014
 

Matt picked up the two player starter for All Quiet on the Matrian Front. In this video we bust it open and take a look inside.  Matt is a huge fan of aliens especially if the make him reminisce on his childhood.

 

 

If you want to learn more visit Alien Dungeon.

Box Breaking 133 Apocalypse Survivors The Women

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Sep 162014
 

In this Box Breaking Matt looks at the surviving  women of the Apocalypse from Wargames Factory.  This is actually one of the cooler zombie kits I have seen.

 

 

I always find  something good at the Wargames Factory.

Box Breaking 132 Myth Wave 2 from Megacon Games

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Sep 152014
 

Hey Guys look at what I have.   I picked up my second wave of myth at Gen Con.  This game only gets better.   So far I’m very happy with everything I’ve received for Myth.

 

 

We will be starting our tutorials on Myth very soon.   Come back and check it out.

1919 Kickstarter Preview for Black Monk

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Sep 152014
 

At Gen Con I met the crew from Black Monk and they Asked me to do a preview for their new game 1919 the Noble Experiment.     It’s  a card game where two to four players race to distill whisky, bottle it, and deliver it to the local bars and pubs.

Here is the Box Breaking.

 


Here we discuss the different card components that the game uses.

 

 

 

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Box Breaking 130 Post Human Republic for Dropzone Commander

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Sep 132014
 

In this Box Breaking Matt takes a good look at the Post Human republic for Dropzone Commander from Hawk Wargames.  The Post Himan Republic is a society of humans that left civilization generations ago.  Now they highly sophisticated cyborgs and other technolgies that represent them as a race.

 

 

 

 

Chec back soon for our demo series on DZC,

 Posted by at 11:41 AM
Sep 132014
 

In Part 2 of the PRDF Box Breaking Matt goes over the details of the PRDF GP Squad.  This task force features 1 Cheiftan and 4 Warriors Heavy Gear is made an produced by Dream Pod 9.

 

 

In part on, linked below,  Matt discusses how the task force can be applied to the beta rules.  Check back soon for our How to play HG series.

 Posted by at 11:10 AM

Flip Through Space Conspiracy

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Sep 112014
 

Space Conspiracy is the humorous conspiracy theory  RPG that is set in space.  In this RPG it is the job of the mutated aliens to uncover conspiracies, and other lunacy,  while discovering their potential truths.

 

 

Blackclaw Games publishes Space Conspiracy and it can be found on Drivethru RPG and at Space Conspiracy.

 Posted by at 7:58 PM

A Fistful of Kung Fu from Osprey Publishing

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Sep 112014
 

9781782006381-th2A Fistful of Kung Fu is a 28 mm miniatures skirmish game that puts Hong Kong fighting films in the game world. Yes this game allows you to do cart wheel kicks! The system offers an array of unique mechanics that can easily be adapted to the D6 systems. We’ll get into that in a little bit.

The Book

Published by Osprey Publishing

Written by Andrea Sfiligoi

It is a bout 70 pages. It follows an easy to follow path that teaches an experienced player how to play in only minutes. There are plenty of charts and easy ti follow diagrams inserted where they belong.

The Game

A Fistful of Kung Fu introduces that skirmish wargamer several new mechanics. The two most important are Quality Q and Chi..

Quality Q is an attribute that basically combines everything physical (strength, and agility for example). You use this to make a variety of checks in game, like combat or acrobatics. Q is also the base for morale checks.

Chi is an ability that comes into play by spending it. It can be used for a wide variety of things.

Ignoring turnover (remaining the aggressor)

Reduce a combat effect

+1 to a single combat roll

Chi Leap

Chi abilities

Motivate extras

Before you start playing you must build a force which is also different from most wargames. In A Fistful of Kung Fu your gang is structured with one protagonist, a first student (mini boss in video games), and minions (kobolds). Your protagonist is a real bad dude. When you create your force you also make your protagonist. He is a lot more expensive than the rest of your team, because he is what your team is really about. While designing him you select several extra skills and chi abilities.

Your first student is just a few notches down from the protagonist so don’t get too cocky with him.

When you finish building a force you will have a gang of 10 to 15 mini’s.

Once your forces are built, the defender will deploy terrain. The attacker will deploy his protagonist. This will alternate until all models are deployed. Then initiative is rolled. The active player will activate all of his models until there is a “turnover”. Turnover is basically the reflection of the two gangs struggling for the upper hand. When one gang fails a check the mechanics might dictate the possibility that the active player can loose initiative. I love this mechanic. It isn’t the simple I go you go method, nor is it the alternate activations system; but it can be both. It does an excellent job of grasping the chaotic spirit of combat.

Combat works pretty much like it does in any other game, except that you can use more than one action at a time. Each player rolls a d6 for the model and adds the C (combat ) score to it, The difference between the two gives the victor an amount points to spend on the effects table. As you might imagine outnumbering can be quite beneficial. Outnumbering grants the larger force a +1 to the roll, a protagonist can’t be outnumbered by a force without a protagonist.

When we played we had a blast. Of course it helps if one player rolls dice well and the other poorly. I managed to pull off feats like disarming, and killing minions with single blows. It didn’t seem fair. But my opponent’s protagonist was a one tough dude. It took me forever to take him down. Especially since he excelled at gun fu. He managed to shoot most of my minions. Heck in the end he nearly killed my model as well. But I ended the game with a combination of aerial techniques worthy of any movie.

A Fistful of Kung Fu is a pleasant surprise that offers a wide variety of game mechanics that are simple to learn. With the crazy activation sequence you always have something to do and never have to leave the table because your’e waiting for your turn.

 Posted by at 5:32 PM

Our Kickstarter T Shirts

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Sep 112014
 

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I have had a lot of people ask me where we had our T-shirts made.   So I felt the need to share.   Lisa Lemke, my wife,  started with a photo taken from Gen Con 2011.   She put the image in Gimp and took out the background and the layered in some textures.   Andy Hopp actually pointed me to 00 shirts.

 

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I really couldn’t be happier than I am with them.  The reached my door in less than two weeks.