This past week on the tabletop

29/07/2018 – 04/08/2018

What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week?

Games Workshop are displaying their commitment to just make all kinds of stuff, with the announcement of Munchkin Warhammer 40,000 at GenCon this week.

Which is obviously paying off, as Games Workshop this week revealed a drastic increase in revenue for the last financial year.

Some tabletop games are making their way to the digital realm. While some digital games are making their way to the tabletop.

It was announced that Asmodee North America CEO Christian T. Petersen is stepping down.

And of course, GenCon was on this week. Geek & Sundry gave everyone a handy list of some of the games they were excited to take a look at.

Featured crowdfunding game

Limbo: Eternal War

Opposing forces battle it out in this tabletop skirmish game. Played on a set of maps, these serve as the battleground for each encounter. Every faction is represented by a set of highly detailed miniatures representing the various heroes and troops. Players win by either gathering victory points, or being the only player with a Lord left standing.

Limbo: Eternal War has an AUD$135,000 pledge goal, which it has already exceeded with 23 days to go. The game system is designed by KP Nguyen, and the Kickstarter is being run by Limbo Miniatures.

 

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