This past week on the tabletop

09/12/2018 – 15/12/2018

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

They say tabletop is getting big. But theme park big? Hasbro seems to think so.

In miniature painting circles, from at least as far back as I can remember (and that’s pretty far) brush licking has been a hot topic. Tangible Day tried to shed some light on whether the practise is good or bad for the licker.

We talked to Dale Maccanti about The Phantom board game back in Issue 23. This week Chronicle Chamber gave us a look into the game being played.

While they aren’t gamers or hobbyists, model train enthusiasts get a special place in all our hearts. Especially when it is something as spectacular as Jools Holland’s setup.

You still have time to be involved in The Campaigner’s giveaway of Castles of Caleira!

Featured crowdfunding game

Chicken Time Warp

Players take on the role of a group of chicken scientists who unintentionally open an endless time vortex while experimenting with time travel. The object of the game is to acquire the Escape Pod and use it to escape the vortex, leaving your opponents behind to live out the rest of their days in timeless pandemonium.

Chicken Time Warp is a 3-6 player card game that takes 30 minutes. It has a pledge goal of AUD$6,964 and has raised AUD$2,014 with 32 days to go. It is designed, and being run, by Jesse Harding. This is his first Kickstarter.

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