14/02/2016 – 20/02/2016
What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week?
The Tabletop Game Designers Australia posted a video of some of the members games released during 2015. Some you have seen featured in issues of The Campaigner, and some you will see soon.
The Nostalgia Critic discusses fair use on YouTube. While not directly relevant to tabletop games, I do encourage you to take a look. Understanding your rights on the internet, or just generally in life, is an important thing.
Pocket Sports gives a little behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing process of their games.
Rodeo Games, developers of app-spin-offs like Warhammer Quest and Deathwatch, are forced to fend off rumours of its closure.
Demented Games finally launches the Kickstarter for its game Twisted. These guys have spent a lot of time developing a great product, and it shows.
Geek & Sundry publish a great list of suggestions for alternatives to tabletop miniatures. Some of these are great ideas for anyone working on print-and-play games.
Some of the new Kickstarters from this week:
- Twisted – A Steampunk Miniatures Game
- FIELD TACTICS – Neatra’s Vale – CORE SET –
- Lands of Ruin – Hybrid Tabletop Gaming as it Should Be
- The Race, a fast paced dice game for everyone!
- Saloon Tycoon – The tile game that builds out & UP!
- Ladies With Calibre!
- Overlords of Infamy
- Shangri LA: A Wreck Age guide to post-collapse Los Angeles.
- Traazorite Crusaders: Freeblades Fantasy Miniatures
- Widower’s Wood: an Iron Kingdoms Adventure Board Game
- War is Coming: Shieldmaidens army REBOOT
- Too Many Bones
- Neolithic
- Robert E. Howard’s Conan Roleplaying Game
- The Endless Land
- End of the Line – Post-Apocalyptic Family Survival
- Tiles of Adventuring: Tabletop Grid System
- Fantasy Champions from Around the Ancient World – Set Three
- Picnic Panic: A Wargame Of Ant Miniatures and Candy Pillage
- The Name of God – a game of outcasts and urban weirdness
This is not an endorsement of any of these games, creators or Kickstarter campaigns.