For those that got in on the Reaper Miniature Kickstarter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1T_DoWqb4w
Can't wait to get these in March!
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For those that got in on the Reaper Miniature Kickstarter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1T_DoWqb4w
Can't wait to get these in March!
There was a recent update for the Bones Kickstarter. They are still on track to get them out this month. Are you guys ready for 100+ minis? I think I'm going to start getting back into the painting groove this month.
I was at Home Depot and passed by some Husky mobile toolboxes that might work great for storage. I'm EXCITED!
I'm thinking about how to get them ready for paint. I'm sure there is some sort of release agent on them from the factory, so I'' probably wrap them in some cheese cloth or plastic mesh and put them in the washing machine with just a touch of dish soap. I usually wash by hand, but damn that would take days.
What about a dishwater on no heat? That still might be risky though. I got a big ultilty sink I might dump them in there and let them soak but I figure you need to do some rubbing to get the grim off them.
That may be a better plan. Dump them in the sink with some dish soap and warm water. I bet just agitating the water by hand for a few minutes would be enough. Then rinse them and dry.
Spiritual succesor to Planescape: Torment is up:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...nera?ref=email
I went in for $20.
I went in for the digital bundle (is that $20?) I think it's funny that if I had waited and put $45 into this, I would get both this and Wasteland 2. lol
Funded in just 6 hours. :O
man dec 2014 :o
It is a very well done Kickstarter, that's for damn sure. Glad to see these guys be successful making these types of games. I look at EA and then these guys and I wonder who will be around as they are in 10 years... Pretty sad how core developers like these have had to carve out their own funding due to the big guys crushing out bland sequels.
My copy of Zpocalypse will be here next week! *snoopydance*
Anyone else get in on it?
I just backed this: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...-dungeon-delve
looks like it might be fun game for me and my family to play. Easy enough that my 9 and 11 year old could figure out.
Got in on the Torment one and the Shroud of the Avatar (terrible name.) Its from the guy that created the Ultima series. Looks interesting, but there's not a lot of details and the pricing is quite high but I got in on the $25 limited one.
Link: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...aken-virtues-0
I went in on the Torment and Shroud kickstarters as well, but I am not sure if I will stay in the more expensive of the two (especially since I got in the Torment one at $20 and the other at $30 and I never even played Ultima).
This Kickstarter seems like a great deal for bases for minis: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...r-miniature-ga
The KS itself is set up poorly, but I would love to see some mini painters rush pledge it.
Edit: I just realized that my next KS to arrive in the mail is due any day now. Anyone else get Zpocalypse? http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...val-board-game
I watched that Dungeon Roll video and the gameplay doesn't look that great. I thought it would be a bit deeper. I guess I'll read the user manual before I go in on it, but it seems the treasure/loot is only for scoring purposes. How the combat works seems extremely basic.
This is how you make a SP/MP game:
Back Shroud of the Avatar, its looking really cool.Quote:
Single player offline:
This is the DRM free, completely off-line version of the game. Your character is stored on your computer and can not be used in any of the online modes.
Single Player Online (SPO)
In the SPO mode you connect to the server, receive content updates, and can see the long term changes others are having on the world. However, you are not visible on anyone else’s screen, nor for grouping, and you don’t see anyone else in the world. You can switch from SPO to FPO or OPO modes whenever you like while in a city or overland map. Some parts of the main storyline quests may temporarily force the player into SPO mode for some parts of the quest.
Friends Play Online (FPO)
In friends play online, you only see people you have flagged as friends in the game and only they can see you. Like single player, this is just a server side filter. For those who prefer the quieter game with friends or maybe for those who prefer a more focused role playing experience, this lets you enjoy a more limited online experience. You can switch to SPO or OPO modes whenever you like while in a city or in the overland map.
Open Play Online (OPO)
In OPO players will see everyone that the server thinks they should see. This will not necessarily be all people in the area but should be people you care the most about based on what we believe is their relevance to you.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...oxes-in-action
Marketing seems to also be hurting this one. Help spread the word, as it seems like a great idea! I am in for the $25 tier.