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StarkRavingMad posted:Game mechanics are Candyland mixed with Trump humor Cards Against Humanity, what utter garbage Yeah I got curious and read the game mechanics and.... that's the laziest game design I've seen in a very very long time, basically just "roll dice, draw a card with a five year old stale political joke, repeat". But yeah, taking money from angry right wing Americans is pretty easy, so good job?
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 12:25 |
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I like how all the writing on the campaign page is so aggressive and in your face, but the campaign video's vibe is all "aw shucks, I just want to make a fun board game for my family" even though the things he's saying are mostly the same trollish poo poo. It's "calm hitler comic.jpg" as a person.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 12:44 |
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There's some prick on BGG talking about how Kiwifarms would love to roast that game. No, mate, they'll be playing it unironically and I'd take wagers that the guy who made it is a member.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 13:19 |
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Well, some will, and some will doxx the creator because it's not to their liking and try and make a movement against him A Thing.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 14:34 |
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TK_Nyarlathotep posted:I've been meaning to get into this one, I've been told it's extremely My poo poo. This might be my number two “I want to play someone else’s copy” right now. Only second to Cosmic Frog 🐸
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 15:21 |
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Not sure if this is better here or the industry thread, but The Avatar The Last Airbender TRPG KS broke 4 million today. Kicktraq says it's making 300k a day now and its been 5 days since launch. It is already the most funded KS for TRPGs and is on track to make a lot more. Will this drive more license holders to make TRPGs? Will this drive people to consider smaller indie systems over 5e? Essentially, we have over 33k and counting people backing a PbtA game for 4mil+ atm, I wonder if this will shift any trends.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 16:21 |
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Covok posted:Not sure if this is better here or the industry thread, but The Avatar The Last Airbender TRPG KS broke 4 million today. Kicktraq says it's making 300k a day now and its been 5 days since launch. It is already the most funded KS for TRPGs and is on track to make a lot more.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 16:25 |
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JazzFlight posted:And to think the next compatible-universe cooperative board game kickstarter from IDW after TMNT and Batman TAS was going to be in the Avatar universe. Instead, they lost a ton of money, got out of the board game industry, and there's a skeleton crew fulfilling the Batman one. What could have been... Really? Aw, I wanted to paint a flying bison
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 16:32 |
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Covok posted:Not sure if this is better here or the industry thread, but The Avatar The Last Airbender TRPG KS broke 4 million today. Kicktraq says it's making 300k a day now and its been 5 days since launch. It is already the most funded KS for TRPGs and is on track to make a lot more. I'm not an RPG player, so why is this one doing so well? Is it just the license or is there some other highly compelling force at work here?
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 16:35 |
Got an update on Cartographers Heroes. Should have it within a month as it has arrived at the fulfilment centre Hype to play this while in lockdown The Moon Monster posted:I'm not an RPG player, so why is this one doing so well? Is it just the license or is there some other highly compelling force at work here? The Avatar series is just really really good and well thought out - and lends itself well to a RPG setting. Friend of mine played the demo scenario they got up and described it as less focused on being 'in and out of combat' and more you describe things that you would like to happen and combat happens naturally as an occurrence of that. She really liked it and is a fan of traditional RPGs. The $75 price tag for All This Cool poo poo probably helps immensely as well. This is probably the first salvo in the newly established Avatar Studios - which will be producing a bunch of new poo poo for this universe.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 16:44 |
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The Moon Monster posted:I'm not an RPG player, so why is this one doing so well? Is it just the license or is there some other highly compelling force at work here?
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 16:45 |
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The Moon Monster posted:I'm not an RPG player, so why is this one doing so well? Is it just the license or is there some other highly compelling force at work here? It's almost certainly the license. AtlA has never had a TRPG before, but hacks were being made for it back in 2006. I remember two big ones back then, one for Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 right at the tail end of that Edition and an impressively detailed one for Dungeons and Dragons 4e late into that edition. There are a thousand and one FATE hacks. gently caress, I made a big 200+ sourcebook for it for FATE. I've seen hacks for D&D 5e, Savage Worlds, Gensys (online friends with the peep doing Second Age) and on-and-on. Peeps go off how Anima Prime or Fellowship are perfect to play Avatar, both listing Avatar The Last Airbender as inspiration for their game. There is a Knock-Off PbtA game called "Legend Of The Elements" that started as an Avatar fan hack before becoming its own thing, that I've run twice. And tons of indie games, like Strike!, have had little microsettings based on Avatar, but usually just tiny little 1-2 page blurbs for copyright reasons. The industry has been wanting an Avatar TTRPG for years. I still remember peeps being told to use Exalted 2e Dragonblooded to play Avatar back on RPG.net (which is awful advice as Dragonblooded use the elements more metaphorically and they have five elements). When this dropped, it could have used any system. The fact the game is actually good and uses a popular indie engine, Powered By The Apocalypse, and not 5e is what could make this have wider industry implications. The common zeitgeist has been to do D&D 5e hacks for everything and that has reinforced 5e's unquestioned industry dominance. Now, it looks like people get what a TRPG is and will follow the license. That's lovely in some ways but could mean we get big licenses in indie darling systems for a change, especially if KS can fund the expense of it all. Tl;dr Yes, it's the license. Half the people on Magpie's discord server have no fecking idea what PbtA is but play D&D.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 16:46 |
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You can kinda see a pattern emerging in the last couple of years where large companies will make a TTRPG for promo and it'll do astronomically well our of nowhere, and I think in part you have to acknowledge that most TTRPGs, often even D&D, don't have the capital and connections to see the kind of success Viacom can ensure for its properties. The license is def. a huge factor here, people have been desperate for an avatar ttrpg forever, and Magpie has had a number of huge successes in the past too, with $600,000 on the Root TTRPG only last? year? I think. They've got the cash to market on a scale way above and beyond most indie TTRPG publishers.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 18:47 |
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Covok posted:Tl;dr Yes, it's the license. Half the people on Magpie's discord server have no fecking idea what PbtA is but play D&D. Yeah, this is me (and my group). I have a few other PbtA games that haven't hit the table because my friends/players are very focused on just playing longform campaigns in what they know (Pathfinder). But they're all enormous ATLA fans, so they're frothing at the mouth for this and are, for once, excited to learn a new system for it.
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# ? Aug 9, 2021 23:27 |
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Covok posted:When this dropped, it could have used any system. The fact the game is actually good and uses a popular indie engine, Powered By The Apocalypse, and not 5e is what could make this have wider industry implications. The common zeitgeist has been to do D&D 5e hacks for everything and that has reinforced 5e's unquestioned industry dominance. Now, it looks like people get what a TRPG is and will follow the license. That's lovely in some ways but could mean we get big licenses in indie darling systems for a change, especially if KS can fund the expense of it all. From the current day all the way back to the 80s, there have been plenty of major nerd IPs that have done tabletop RPGs using systems besides the current D&D rules. More, really, than ones papered onto a D&D or d20 system. This is still a big deal from the standpoint of Powered By the Apocalypse games tending to be fairly light rule systems that are built on more modern, narrative-centered conceits. Historically, the way most of these big IP games tend to translate to a TTRPG is with meaty rulebooks filled with detailed rules on combat and maybe a few other "special" minigame systems, an enormous assortment of character classes or abilities, and probably an unnecessarily large gear list. I don't mind this from the perspective of being a way to introduce people into less dense alternatives to D&D, either. I certainly hope it has a great guide on introducing new players to the way the system plays more like an conversation the players drive forward than D&D does. That's like the biggest pitfall PbtA games tend to trip into, and it's also the most frustrating thing to see newbie PbtA GMs lapse into more active control when PbtA hands a lot of that agency over to players. As a point of comparison, there's an upcoming new Marvel superhero RPG that'll be using its own in-house system. And I'd expect that to be more like a classic doorstopper book, but also it's one that might be the most likely thing to find its way into book stores and big box store shelves alongside D&D just from the combined force of the media companies behind it. Nuns with Guns fucked around with this message at 13:49 on Aug 10, 2021 |
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I got an e-mail about that big He-Man board game crowd funding campaign launch, and was curious if anyone was following it. I'd kickstarted Archon's terrain stuff previously and it went pretty well from my end, but this seems like a big jump in cost/stuff/scope. I'm bummed they'd sold Battle Cat/Panthor models previously that were apparently exclusive - I think like so many of these big kickstarter board games, I really really just want the minis - the game itself looks like a LOT of cards and stuff
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BaronVanAwesome posted:I got an e-mail about that big He-Man board game crowd funding campaign launch, and was curious if anyone was following it. From the FAQ page: Here's the complete list of European countries that Archon Studio can sell and distribute Masters of the Universe: Fields of Eternia The Board Game: Germany United Kingdom France Spain Italy Sweden Norway Finland Netherlands Denmark Czech Republic Poland Austria Switzerland Liechtenstein
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# ? Aug 10, 2021 18:08 |
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JazzFlight posted:Well, and it should be noted that this can't be shipped to a lot of countries (including US/Canada) as CMON has the rights to their own Masters of the Universe boardgame that they'll be Kickstarting soon. Oh I didn't even notice - I saw the prices for stuff in Euros, I'm in Canada but that doesn't help. How do I get my Man-E-Faces model now?!?!
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# ? Aug 10, 2021 18:11 |
A bunch of cool poo poo dropped on KS today as well Dungeon Degenerates 4th Printing - No idea, but goons mentioned it ITT AMASS - Need to have a read and a watch, but it looks very colorful. Reiner Knizia's Criminal Capers Collection - A set of 3 quick 20min games Flamecraft - I'm backing this. It looks great and is already at almost $150k Wicked and Wise - A trick taking game featuring Mice and Dragons. Very cool aesthetic. A Noble War - No idea, but could appeal to people who want some Dudes On A Map. Flamecraft is looking pretty dope. Feels a lot like "what if Lords of Waterdeep, but you can empower the shops"
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BaronVanAwesome posted:I got an e-mail about that big He-Man board game crowd funding campaign launch, and was curious if anyone was following it. No Mekaneck? Jeez... As an American I guess I'll have to wait for the CMON campaign to drool over the miniatures but ultimately not back.
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# ? Aug 10, 2021 19:04 |
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arcdream/delta-green-the-conspiracy/commentsquote:Delta Green: The Conspiracy is an RPG sourcebook of horror gaming in the 1990s. It updates the original Delta Green in a fearfully beautiful new edition. Rules are revised to fit the designs of Delta Green: The Role-Playing Game. New, color paintings replace black-and-white illustrations. Campaign ends on 9/11, which I imagine is just a coincidence, right?
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canepazzo posted:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arcdream/delta-green-the-conspiracy/comments They've already put a new version of Countdown up as a stretch goal so they're getting a bunch of my money
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# ? Aug 11, 2021 05:52 |
Flamecraft has a puzzle contest on to win an All-in Pledge There are 6 puzzles that will unlock a new colour dragon with your pledge, and the final puzzle will unlock entry for the All-In. Entering all 7 gets you 7 chances to win. https://cardboardalchemy.com/flamecraft-contest/ If you don't want to gently caress around here are the answers: Bakery - macaron Butchery - sandwich Smithy - magnetite Brewery - workhorse Gardens - david attenborough Jeweller - shiniest Final - whimsy This was a fun way to spend an afternoon.
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canepazzo posted:Campaign ends on 9/11, which I imagine is just a coincidence, right? For those unaware, the evil conspiracy MAJESTIC essentially falls apart completely after 9/11 because the secret treaty with the "Greys" Mi-go was predicated on the aliens giving the US a big book of stats and locations for everything going on in the world to pre-empt hostile actions on the US. This was pretty much the standard, you can experiment on the American people but we're getting something in return for it, type government betrayal to aliens story. Since the "Greys" Mi-go weren't pulling through, and George W. Bush became aware of all of this after this his dad told him about the agreement, the plug gets pulled and Delta Green is brought back in after they also bring up some of the stuff MAJESTIC has been doing and get put back in charge with some defectors from MAJESTIC. This is all from the newest edition of Delta Green.
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Infinitum posted:A bunch of cool poo poo dropped on KS today as well Dungeon Degenerates is *excellent* if you want a pretty cool RPG-lite campaign game with vomitpunk aesthetic. It's about as indie as indie games get and the people who put it out seem like good folks. There's a surprising amount of depth to a system with a lot of d6's there as well. High recommendation - if it seems like your bag, it's definitely worth a buy.
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# ? Aug 11, 2021 18:03 |
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Vomitpunk sounds like a genre in IIDX
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# ? Aug 11, 2021 22:20 |
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Should have gone with spewpunk
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# ? Aug 12, 2021 09:07 |
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I'm still sad about the dungeon degenerates tarot - the guy had a stroke and can't complete it, but he is turning quay he has been able to do into an artbook instead.
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Hollandia posted:Should have gone with spewpunk Barfpunk?
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Doctor Zero posted:Barfpunk? Barfolomew!punk.
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Cybleurghpunk
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BaronVanAwesome posted:Oh I didn't even notice - I saw the prices for stuff in Euros, I'm in Canada but that doesn't help. I've used parcel forwarding services in the past but it's been a while. Basically your register an account and they give you an an address in the "destination" country - say the UK. You provide the crowdfunder with the forwarder's address and when it ships it goes to them. The forwarder then contacts you and gives you a quote for reshipping it to Canada or the US or wherever. I haven't used them for kickstarters before, but it's an option. Reship, MyUKMailbox and Forward2Me all look like they offer this service. Some require annual or monthly fees others you just have an account. Alternatively if you know someone living in the UK or wherever you can call in a favor, asking them to take the delivery and paying them to ship it to you. How well this works with a crowdfunded project, I don't know. There's a significant lag in purchase to shipping time that plays into it. Edit mk 2 - It looks like if you get the collector's edition with the expansions it ships together, and 3 collector's editions will fit in one parcel. Rhandhali fucked around with this message at 17:49 on Aug 12, 2021 |
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CHUNDERCORE
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Rhandhali posted:I've used parcel forwarding services in the past but it's been a while. Basically your register an account and they give you an an address in the "destination" country - say the UK. You provide the crowdfunder with the forwarder's address and when it ships it goes to them. The forwarder then contacts you and gives you a quote for reshipping it to Canada or the US or wherever. I haven't used them for kickstarters before, but it's an option. Reship, MyUKMailbox and Forward2Me all look like they offer this service. I had a US postal box for a while that was amazing for stuff pre-COVID, but you're right that if everything doesn't ship at once I feel like it'd be a nightmare for both cost and trying to keep track of everything. Alas, like many of these expensive board games + minis, I think I'll end up hiring a resin 3D printer or something (or finally jump in and just get a printer myself)
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# ? Aug 12, 2021 16:35 |
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BaronVanAwesome posted:I had a US postal box for a while that was amazing for stuff pre-COVID, but you're right that if everything doesn't ship at once I feel like it'd be a nightmare for both cost and trying to keep track of everything. I did some digging in the comments. It's a loving cesspit, but it looks like the expansions will ship with the main game and 3 of the collectors editions (base + expansions) will fit in one box. Ordering extra minis will probably mean more boxes, but that does make things a little bit simpler.
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Going into the last day for https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/montecookgames/the-devil-made-us-do-it It is three games now. Stealing Stories for the Devil, Who The Devil Are You? and The Devil's Dandy Dogs. There is a digital only tier for the three games for those that were sad about the lack of that previously.
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# ? Aug 12, 2021 23:48 |
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Hostile V posted:CHUNDERCORE Hell yeah
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# ? Aug 13, 2021 00:55 |
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Does anyone need a $600 chess set with Transformers? https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/eaglemoss/transformers-gen-1-chess-set
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# ? Aug 13, 2021 16:28 |
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SelenicMartian posted:Does anyone need a $600 chess set with Transformers? the pieces don't transform
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I too would like to pay $600 for a plastic chess set.
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