This past week on the tabletop

26/05/2019 – 01/06/2019

Image Source: Games Workshop, Sam Milham

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

Games Workshop has had Citadel paints as a part of its range since, well, forever. But how much do you know about the evolution of the range?

Asmodee decide to get premium, with a further expansion into the accessory market.

There are games for The Godfather and Big Trouble In Little China, so why not Die Hard?

Interested in the new KeyForge: Age of Ascension, but don’t really know what to expect. BrainHackr provided a helpful analysis of the games next instalment.  

We find out a little more about a tabletop creators hustle. Plus, look out for
Kenechukwu talking about the new board game cafe in Issue 28!

Featured crowdfunding campaign

Spaceship Zoo

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/samuelmilham/spaceship-zoo-a-creature-stacking-card-game

A zoo with a menagerie of exotic animals, floating through space until disaster strikes. It is up to the players to stack creatures with higher values on top of one another, hoping to rid their hand of cards and win the game.

Spaceship Zoo is a sequence card stacking game for 2-6 players. It has a goal of AUD$3,000 and has already raised over AUD$900 with 27 days to go. The campaign is being run by Sam Milham, and is his third, with a previous campaign for the game Fairy God-Plumber successfully fulfilling, as well as an art book project.

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