In Episode 8 of the "The Crush", Matt and Jody examined the Endgame Challenge Deck and their associated Bonus Plays. I have now updated the Challenge Card cheat sheet to include Endgame Challenges and their classifications. In addition, the cheat sheet now lists the points associated with scoring each card.
The image is optimized for 5x7 printouts and can easily and
cheaply be printed out on photo paper (from Costco Photos, etc.) for a
simple hardcopy reference.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Blood Bowl: Repainted and Re-based 3rd Edition Dwarf Grudgebearers from Ebay (with Zara the Slayer Added)
I recently touched-up and re-based some 3rd edition Blood Bowl Dwarfs that I bought off of Ebay. I also re-painted the Troll Slayer's beard (to the traditional orange color), and gave him some blue tattoos.
I supplemented the team with a Zara the Slayer model. The Zara the Slayer is a "Fantasy Football Female" sculpted by Pierre Francois Jacquet, from Impact! Miniatures Middle Kingdoms team range. For just $2.80, the price was right - especially compared with other available Zara miniatures. I painted her up simply and quickly in blue and white.
The entire Dwarf Grudgebearers team were then dipped, re-based, and flocked. It was an easy way of getting a painted team on the table for a pretty low cost. The original painter did a great job on these and I think they really shine for the limited additional time and effort I spent on them to add some finishing touches.
These models have a recent, storied Ebay history. I bought them from a buyer in Terre Haute, Indiana for $40 (plus $5 shipping) on March 30th. You can see the original color of the Dwarf Slayer's beard (green) - a bold and creative choice! They also were painted up to have Minnesota Viking color scheme, (complete with some with horns painted on their helmets). I repainted the helmets white for a more traditional Blood Bowl look.
While browsing the completed Ebay auctions, I noticed that the very same team that I had bought was previously sold on Ebay a few weeks prior to my purchase. The original seller was from Selden, New York (in Long Island). The auction winner paid just $20 (plus $9.60 for shipping), which was an amazing steal for these models and also included an unpainted Deathroller. He obviously took the Deathroller from the lot and flipped the remaining models. Not only did he get a free Deathroller, but also made a slight profit on the remaining team! Well played, Ebay master!
I supplemented the team with a Zara the Slayer model. The Zara the Slayer is a "Fantasy Football Female" sculpted by Pierre Francois Jacquet, from Impact! Miniatures Middle Kingdoms team range. For just $2.80, the price was right - especially compared with other available Zara miniatures. I painted her up simply and quickly in blue and white.
The entire Dwarf Grudgebearers team were then dipped, re-based, and flocked. It was an easy way of getting a painted team on the table for a pretty low cost. The original painter did a great job on these and I think they really shine for the limited additional time and effort I spent on them to add some finishing touches.
These models have a recent, storied Ebay history. I bought them from a buyer in Terre Haute, Indiana for $40 (plus $5 shipping) on March 30th. You can see the original color of the Dwarf Slayer's beard (green) - a bold and creative choice! They also were painted up to have Minnesota Viking color scheme, (complete with some with horns painted on their helmets). I repainted the helmets white for a more traditional Blood Bowl look.
While browsing the completed Ebay auctions, I noticed that the very same team that I had bought was previously sold on Ebay a few weeks prior to my purchase. The original seller was from Selden, New York (in Long Island). The auction winner paid just $20 (plus $9.60 for shipping), which was an amazing steal for these models and also included an unpainted Deathroller. He obviously took the Deathroller from the lot and flipped the remaining models. Not only did he get a free Deathroller, but also made a slight profit on the remaining team! Well played, Ebay master!
One negative from the experience is that I've now been obsessively searching Ebay for similar steals on well-painted Blood Bowl miniatures. So far, I've come across nothing close. Although I will likely use the models mostly for playing games of Blitz Bowl, I'd like to have a complete Blood Bowl team that includes a Deathroller. They are expensive on Ebay and so I'm totally jealous that the original buyer got such a great deal on one!
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Blitz Bowl - Challenge Card and Bonus Play Cheat Sheets
One part of Blitz Bowl that I love is the dynamic and strategic nature of the Challenge Cards and the Bonus Play that each one provides. These two cheat sheets (the same, but each with a different color scheme) are based on the classifications from the excellent "The Crush" podcast, hosted by Matt and Jody from the Santa Cruz Blitz Bowl League.
In Episode 5 of The Crush, Matt and Jody examine the Challenge Deck. They review each Challenge Card and talk about strategies and tactics. Then, in Episode 6, they examine and review the the Bonus Plays.
These images are optimized for 5x7 printouts and they can easily and cheaply be printed out on photo paper (from Costco Photos, etc.) for a simple hardcopy reference.
In Episode 5 of The Crush, Matt and Jody examine the Challenge Deck. They review each Challenge Card and talk about strategies and tactics. Then, in Episode 6, they examine and review the the Bonus Plays.
These images are optimized for 5x7 printouts and they can easily and cheaply be printed out on photo paper (from Costco Photos, etc.) for a simple hardcopy reference.
Monday, March 30, 2020
"Painting" More 40K Chaos Space Marines (Black Legion) with Sharpie Pens
I recently "painted" additional models to add to my small contingent of Black Legion models that were speed painted using Sharpie pens and a limited number of acrylic
paints. This time I added a few Chaos Cultists and two Possessed models.
The Chaos Cultists were primed using a Desert Yellow Army Painter spray primer. I then used a variety of Sharpie pens to add different earth shades to each model. Metallic Sharpies were used to highlight the metal areas.
For the Possessed, I used metallic Sharpies to highlight many of the areas on each model after first priming them black, (with a zenithal overprime of dark grey). The purple areas were then Sharpied over using a reddish pink pen.
I dipped all the models using Tudor Mixwax Polyshade. I used regular acrylics to paint the bases and added some flocked foliage to complete the models.
I think the models turned out fine for the time spent, and they complement the Black Legion Space Marines well. However, these models also showed me the limits of the Sharpie painting approach as I found the paint job to just barely achieve what I consider tabletop quality. Still, sometimes getting painted models to the table is more important than a quality paint job. I plan to use all the model for a One Page Rules Kill Team, and for that purpose, I believe they will serve me well on the battlefield!
The Chaos Cultists were primed using a Desert Yellow Army Painter spray primer. I then used a variety of Sharpie pens to add different earth shades to each model. Metallic Sharpies were used to highlight the metal areas.
For the Possessed, I used metallic Sharpies to highlight many of the areas on each model after first priming them black, (with a zenithal overprime of dark grey). The purple areas were then Sharpied over using a reddish pink pen.
I dipped all the models using Tudor Mixwax Polyshade. I used regular acrylics to paint the bases and added some flocked foliage to complete the models.
I think the models turned out fine for the time spent, and they complement the Black Legion Space Marines well. However, these models also showed me the limits of the Sharpie painting approach as I found the paint job to just barely achieve what I consider tabletop quality. Still, sometimes getting painted models to the table is more important than a quality paint job. I plan to use all the model for a One Page Rules Kill Team, and for that purpose, I believe they will serve me well on the battlefield!
Friday, March 6, 2020
Emerald City Comic Con Postponed to Summer 2020
Not surprisingly, Emerald City Comic Con has just announced that they will postpone ECCC 2020 and are looking at new dates during summer. Below is the email that was just sent out:
Hey ECCC fans,
Each year the Emerald City Comic Con team works their hardest to do right by the thousands of fans that come together in Seattle. We want to create a space for you to gather, be yourselves and make memories with those who matter to you most. We have been closely monitoring the situation around the COVID-19 virus in Seattle, and, after many hours of conversation internally and consultation with local government officials and the tourism bureau, we have decided to move next week's Emerald City Comic Con to Summer 2020 with date and detail announcement forthcoming. We did everything that we could to run the event as planned, but ultimately, we are following the guidance of the local public health officials indicating that conventions should now be postponed.
>> To all of our fans who purchased tickets, you will receive a refund on your tickets, no further action is needed on your part. Due to the volume, we expect you will receive your refund in 30 days. We appreciate your patience and understanding. <<
Our hearts go out to the entire Seattle community, everyone impacted by the COVID-19 virus, and all of you, the nearly 100,000 amazing human beings who look forward to this event each year. Our team was incredibly excited to see you at Emerald City Comic Con next week, however, fans, artists, exhibitors and the rest of the community are what make Reedpop events so special and it is our duty to make sure that your safety comes first.
We know that this decision is going to greatly impact many of our individual creators, small businesses and service workers. To those whose careers depend on ECCC - we will do everything that we can over the coming days and weeks to highlight your work and we ask that our entire community support you as we realize your personal livelihoods may be impacted.
Reedpop remains determined and committed to running Emerald City Comic Con in 2020 and we are working closely with Visit Seattle and the Washington State Convention Center to secure alternate dates this summer. As we explore options for new dates, please know that our priority is to bring you an equally amazing event.
We appreciate all the messages that we have received over the course of the past week. The feedback was invaluable in helping us determine next steps.
Stay tuned to our website and social channels for additional information about when we will next see you in Seattle.
Hey ECCC fans,
Each year the Emerald City Comic Con team works their hardest to do right by the thousands of fans that come together in Seattle. We want to create a space for you to gather, be yourselves and make memories with those who matter to you most. We have been closely monitoring the situation around the COVID-19 virus in Seattle, and, after many hours of conversation internally and consultation with local government officials and the tourism bureau, we have decided to move next week's Emerald City Comic Con to Summer 2020 with date and detail announcement forthcoming. We did everything that we could to run the event as planned, but ultimately, we are following the guidance of the local public health officials indicating that conventions should now be postponed.
>> To all of our fans who purchased tickets, you will receive a refund on your tickets, no further action is needed on your part. Due to the volume, we expect you will receive your refund in 30 days. We appreciate your patience and understanding. <<
Our hearts go out to the entire Seattle community, everyone impacted by the COVID-19 virus, and all of you, the nearly 100,000 amazing human beings who look forward to this event each year. Our team was incredibly excited to see you at Emerald City Comic Con next week, however, fans, artists, exhibitors and the rest of the community are what make Reedpop events so special and it is our duty to make sure that your safety comes first.
We know that this decision is going to greatly impact many of our individual creators, small businesses and service workers. To those whose careers depend on ECCC - we will do everything that we can over the coming days and weeks to highlight your work and we ask that our entire community support you as we realize your personal livelihoods may be impacted.
Reedpop remains determined and committed to running Emerald City Comic Con in 2020 and we are working closely with Visit Seattle and the Washington State Convention Center to secure alternate dates this summer. As we explore options for new dates, please know that our priority is to bring you an equally amazing event.
We appreciate all the messages that we have received over the course of the past week. The feedback was invaluable in helping us determine next steps.
Stay tuned to our website and social channels for additional information about when we will next see you in Seattle.
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and Gaming Community Impacts
The impacts of the COVID-19 Coronavirus are many, and the gaming community is not immune from its effects. A number of boardgame manufacturers have cited potential supply chain impacts based on manufacturing disruptions due to the virus. The best example is in Seattle, where the Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC) is still scheduled to start on March 12th, despite significant concerns in King County over the local spread of the virus.
Although ECCC is now offering refunds to all attendees, many wonder whether ReedPOP could be opening themselves up to legal action by not taking reasonable health precautions by cancelling the event. This is especially true based on today's announcement from King County that local businesses "avoid bringing large groups of people together" and "consider postponing events and gatherings." Many are saying that ReedPOP would be better off to cancel the convention right now in order to give attendees time to cancel their travel plans. With all the vendors that have dropped out (and more likely to cancel within the next few days), it could be a near worthless event to attend anyway.
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Games Workshop Announces "Blitz Bowl Season 2"
At the New York Toy Fair today, Games Workshop announced Blitz Bowl Season 2, (along with a number of other games).
According to Games Workshop, Blitz Bowl Season 2 "gives you even more content for the fast-paced game of fantasy football, compacting the thrills and spills of a game of Blood Bowl into a nifty little package."
On close examination of the picture, it is hard to make out the main changes to the game, other than the color of the plastic, a few new cards, and the fact that the Human Catcher now has Speed 7! It appears that Humans and Dwarfs will be the two included teams in the box.
Based on prior releases that were first shown at the New York Toy Fair, we can expect Blitz Bowl Season 2 (and the other games previewed) to be released this fall. The first Blitz Bowl was previewed at the New York Toy Fair on March 1, 2018. It was first available for purchase at Gen Con 2018 (in August of that year). It later was available for purchase (from Barnes and Noble stores) in early September 2018.
According to Games Workshop, Blitz Bowl Season 2 "gives you even more content for the fast-paced game of fantasy football, compacting the thrills and spills of a game of Blood Bowl into a nifty little package."
On close examination of the picture, it is hard to make out the main changes to the game, other than the color of the plastic, a few new cards, and the fact that the Human Catcher now has Speed 7! It appears that Humans and Dwarfs will be the two included teams in the box.
Based on prior releases that were first shown at the New York Toy Fair, we can expect Blitz Bowl Season 2 (and the other games previewed) to be released this fall. The first Blitz Bowl was previewed at the New York Toy Fair on March 1, 2018. It was first available for purchase at Gen Con 2018 (in August of that year). It later was available for purchase (from Barnes and Noble stores) in early September 2018.
Friday, February 14, 2020
Sunday, February 9, 2020
Blitz Bowl - Female Humans
Lastly, these are some female humans I use in Blitz Bowl games. They are actually the Valkyries from Impact! Miniatures, again sculpted by Phil Bowen. I painted them with my standard color scheme of blue and red, which tends to provide a good result. Like the last two Blitz Bowl teams, they were also dipped.
One thing I've done for Blitz Bowl miniatures is paint a white line for any Linesman - this makes it easy to identify them apart from the other players, especially when using alternative miniatures such as these....
One thing I've done for Blitz Bowl miniatures is paint a white line for any Linesman - this makes it easy to identify them apart from the other players, especially when using alternative miniatures such as these....
Friday, February 7, 2020
Blitz Bowl - Female Dark Elves
I painted up some female Dark Elves for use in Blitz Bowl games as well. They are the Black Widows from Impact! Miniatures, sculpted by Phil Bowen. I painted them up fairly simply, and enjoyed painting them in a color combination of green and pink. They were then dipped, giving them a grimy appearance. I used a metallic Sharpie for the few pieces of metal.
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Blitz Bowl - Female Dwarfs
About a year ago I painted up some female Dwarfs for use in Blitz Bowl games. They are from the Sister Sledgehammerers set from Warlord Games, sculpted by Wojtek. I think they turned out well and were fun to paint up.
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Blood Bowl Player - Warhammer Quest
Although we haven't played the new Warhammer Quest in a while, a few months ago I finished up an Ex-Blood Bowl Player for that game. For the miniature, I used an old Blood Bowl human player (that I now use as a proxy for games of Blitz Bowl).
I based the rules mostly around the old Ex-Blood Bowl Player for the original Warhammer Quest, created by Jason Hill, whose rules were originally published in Citadel Journal #16 back in 1996.
I based the rules mostly around the old Ex-Blood Bowl Player for the original Warhammer Quest, created by Jason Hill, whose rules were originally published in Citadel Journal #16 back in 1996.
Monday, January 13, 2020
Blitz Bowl - Another Four Player Crossroads Match
Over the holidays I was able to introduce Blitz Bowl to more members of my family - my daughters and my nephew. We played another four player crossroads game, but as it was a learning game, we played a variant where each team only had three linesman. It was the female Humans, the female Dark Elves, the Stitchpunks (using Halfing rules), and the Goblins.
In the end, it was a great way of teaching the rules of the game. The Humans won with a breakaway play which scored a touchdown and ended the match....
In the end, it was a great way of teaching the rules of the game. The Humans won with a breakaway play which scored a touchdown and ended the match....
Sunday, January 5, 2020
Grimdark Future: Firefight - Ambush at the Farming Colony
We played another game of One Page Rules - Grimdark Future: Firefight over the holidays. We are really enjoying these quick and cinematic games (that we place in the Warhammer 40K universe), and hope to play some more over the course of the year.
A small fire team of Ultramarines has been dispatched to investigate reported rebellious activity at a small colony on a remote farming world. The colony's administrator has sent a contingent of snipers to ambush the team of Space Marines at the local landing port, foolishly thinking this may discourage future Imperial meddling. The landing ship takes off, and soon after, the snipers open fire....
250 Points - Ultramarines (Battle Brothers):
Unfortunately, due to the range of the sniper rifles, a massive barrage of early sniper shots took out some Space Marines. There wasn't much hope for the Space Marines at that point, even after one of them made it into close combat with a small grouping of snipers. The large number of objectives meant it was impossible to keep the snipers from overwhelming and securing the small landing pad.
The colony's administrator smiled when informed of the devastating defeat inflicted upon the Ultramarines. As he clutched his triple-circle medallion, under his breath he whispered "I shall help spread his virulent gifts across the false Imperium, and watch its final rotting...".
A small fire team of Ultramarines has been dispatched to investigate reported rebellious activity at a small colony on a remote farming world. The colony's administrator has sent a contingent of snipers to ambush the team of Space Marines at the local landing port, foolishly thinking this may discourage future Imperial meddling. The landing ship takes off, and soon after, the snipers open fire....
250 Points - Ultramarines (Battle Brothers):
- 5 x Battle Brothers: 3+ Quality, 2+ Defense, Assault Rifle (24”, A1), CCW (A1), Fearless. One was upgraded with a Flamethrower (Flamer), and one with a Missle Launcher....
- 10 x Snipers: 6+ Quality, 6+ Defense, Sniper Rifle (36”, A1, AP(1), Sniper), CCW (A1), Scout, Stealth
Unfortunately, due to the range of the sniper rifles, a massive barrage of early sniper shots took out some Space Marines. There wasn't much hope for the Space Marines at that point, even after one of them made it into close combat with a small grouping of snipers. The large number of objectives meant it was impossible to keep the snipers from overwhelming and securing the small landing pad.
The colony's administrator smiled when informed of the devastating defeat inflicted upon the Ultramarines. As he clutched his triple-circle medallion, under his breath he whispered "I shall help spread his virulent gifts across the false Imperium, and watch its final rotting...".
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Blitz Bowl - Proxy Team (for Halfings)
I recently painted up a proxy team for Blitz Bowl and will use the Halfing Player Cards for the team's rules. I wanted to create a team for Blitz Bowl that I could use with the miniatures from a few smaller teams I created for a 3-4 model variant of Blitz Bowl that I call Sudden Death. It is still in development.
I figured the Halfing "Hefty" works well for a washed-up, Bloodbowl Veteran whose time on the field should have ended a decade ago, (but just wants one more shot at returning to the big league, post-retirement).
The Stitchpunk miniatures are from the Puppet All-Stars Team by Meiko Miniatures, and the Imps are from Impact Miniatures. I felt that they were an adequate match for using with the Halfing rules.
I figured the Halfing "Hefty" works well for a washed-up, Bloodbowl Veteran whose time on the field should have ended a decade ago, (but just wants one more shot at returning to the big league, post-retirement).
The Stitchpunk miniatures are from the Puppet All-Stars Team by Meiko Miniatures, and the Imps are from Impact Miniatures. I felt that they were an adequate match for using with the Halfing rules.
Monday, December 30, 2019
15mm Polish Paratroopers
I recently painted up some 15mm Polish Paratroopers for a custom game we will be playing, (based on both the One Page Rules and NetEpic rulesets).
The 1st (Polish) Independent Parachute Brigade was a parachute infantry brigade formed in Britain to help liberate Poland. The unit was sent into action in support of the British 1st Airborne Division at the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944, under the command of Major General Sosabowski, (played by Gene Hackman, in the exceptional 1977 war movie, A Bridge Too Far).
The miniatures are from Forged In Battle's excellent B-PARA-01 British Paratrooper Platoon pack. I based the miniatures on pennies, and worked to paint them up relatively quickly, although the camouflage took more time then I liked. I based them on the pennies, added sand, then primed them with Army Painter Desert Yellow, which was then left, as is, for the trousers. I tried to follow the great guide from Crac des Chevaliers. I cheated by using both a green and brown Sharpie to help with the camouflage, as well as a metallic Sharpie for the silver parts. I dipped them using the reliable MinWax PolyShade: Royal Walnut Satin - my usual dipping media since 2008.
The Poles used the British battledress, but instead wore blue greyish berets (instead the striking scarlet red). I originally used a bluish grey color, but went over it after dipping with a normal old grey, as the dip had darkened it too much.
I'm looking forward to painting up some 15mm Polish Armia Krajowa (Home Army) partisans, as well as some 15mm Croatians (Army of the Independent State of Croatia) in the near future....
The 1st (Polish) Independent Parachute Brigade was a parachute infantry brigade formed in Britain to help liberate Poland. The unit was sent into action in support of the British 1st Airborne Division at the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944, under the command of Major General Sosabowski, (played by Gene Hackman, in the exceptional 1977 war movie, A Bridge Too Far).
The miniatures are from Forged In Battle's excellent B-PARA-01 British Paratrooper Platoon pack. I based the miniatures on pennies, and worked to paint them up relatively quickly, although the camouflage took more time then I liked. I based them on the pennies, added sand, then primed them with Army Painter Desert Yellow, which was then left, as is, for the trousers. I tried to follow the great guide from Crac des Chevaliers. I cheated by using both a green and brown Sharpie to help with the camouflage, as well as a metallic Sharpie for the silver parts. I dipped them using the reliable MinWax PolyShade: Royal Walnut Satin - my usual dipping media since 2008.
The Poles used the British battledress, but instead wore blue greyish berets (instead the striking scarlet red). I originally used a bluish grey color, but went over it after dipping with a normal old grey, as the dip had darkened it too much.
I'm looking forward to painting up some 15mm Polish Armia Krajowa (Home Army) partisans, as well as some 15mm Croatians (Army of the Independent State of Croatia) in the near future....
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Saturday, November 16, 2019
"Painting" 40K Eldar with Sharpie Pens
I tried to speed paint some Eldar Guardians a few months back, using just a quick purple wash and metallic Sharpie for the Shuriken Rifles. This was before the release of the new Contrast Paints, but I think they turned out well despite not spending much time painting them....
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Halfing Player Cards from Blitz Bowl Halfing Expansion
In addition to the Undead team, Games Workshop has also released an expansion bringing the hungry and plucky Halfling team to the game to Blitz Bowl (now exclusively available at Barnes & Noble).
These two previously unreleased Blitz Bowl teams provide hope that Nurgle, Lizardmen, or other unreleased teams may show up within the next few years....
The Halfing team comes with six Halfing players: one Hefty, three Hopefuls, and two Runners:
These two previously unreleased Blitz Bowl teams provide hope that Nurgle, Lizardmen, or other unreleased teams may show up within the next few years....
The Halfing team comes with six Halfing players: one Hefty, three Hopefuls, and two Runners:
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Undead Player Cards from Blitz Bowl Undead Expansion
Just in time for Halloween, Games Workshop has officially released an expansion bringing in the slow but durable Undead team to Blitz Bowl (now exclusively available at Barnes & Noble). Undead were the team I originally played in Blood Bowl back in the 1990s, but I never expected for there to be a Blitz Bowl expansion released for them; I'm excited to get them painted up and try them out....
The Undead team comes with seven Undead players: one Ghoul, one Mummy, two Skeletons, one Wight Blitzer, and two Zombies:
The Undead team comes with seven Undead players: one Ghoul, one Mummy, two Skeletons, one Wight Blitzer, and two Zombies:
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Wendy's RPG and the Critical Role Backlash
Wendy's recently released Feast of Legends, a tongue-in-cheek role playing game (RPG) set in a Wendy's-inspired fantasy world. Appropriately, most gamers were simply amused and dismissive. Yet, some others in the gaming community could not pass up an opportunity to express serious concerns about a game sponsored by a fast food restaurant....
Enter the folks at Critical Role, a popular RPG gaming group. Critical Role suffered an uproar from within their own community over how Wendy's does not treat their farm workers fairly, (in addition to a number of other things troubling to their fanbase). The RPG session that Critical Role recorded for the game has now disappeared from their Twitch channel and all mention of it totally erased, just as if the sponsorship had never happened.
Apparently, RPG gamers want their free fast food role playing games to be served with a side of social justice....
Enter the folks at Critical Role, a popular RPG gaming group. Critical Role suffered an uproar from within their own community over how Wendy's does not treat their farm workers fairly, (in addition to a number of other things troubling to their fanbase). The RPG session that Critical Role recorded for the game has now disappeared from their Twitch channel and all mention of it totally erased, just as if the sponsorship had never happened.
Apparently, RPG gamers want their free fast food role playing games to be served with a side of social justice....
Monday, October 7, 2019
Disney Villainous
Disney Villainous is a board game in which each player takes control of one of six Disney villains, each from a different Disney movie. The quality and production value of this game is very good, and I was excited to try it out. One thing I was looking forward to was the various and unique win conditions that each player is given.
Unfortunately, I have played this twice with various family members and and each time the game was not enjoyed by all other players. I have enjoyed it, but others said the game felt tedious, unfocused, and inane, even after they knew the rules and had played for more than a few turns.
I'm excited to try it out with a larger group of my friends, who as experienced gamers may have a different take on what I felt was a strategic and involved game....
Unfortunately, I have played this twice with various family members and and each time the game was not enjoyed by all other players. I have enjoyed it, but others said the game felt tedious, unfocused, and inane, even after they knew the rules and had played for more than a few turns.
I'm excited to try it out with a larger group of my friends, who as experienced gamers may have a different take on what I felt was a strategic and involved game....
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Gotrek Gurnisson's Warscroll for Age of Sigmar Released
Gotrek Gurnisson's new miniature was recently released for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. His Warscroll has also been revealed and he is a beast on the tabletop! Alas, his BFF and chronicler Felix has not (yet?) joined him in the Mortal Realms....
Many years ago Games Workshop released rules for Gotrek and Felix for Warhammer Fantasy Battle, in the Regiments of Renown supplement. It is interesting to see Gotrek's stats from that time.
Saturday, September 14, 2019
"Perturbers, Assemble!"
Nick Fury recognized that a new post-Avengers superhero team was needed after the events of Avengers: Endgame.
A team that could handle important, but less universe-impacting threats than greater superhero teams.
A team that would compliment and work alongside The Repulsers,...
I introduce to you... The Perturbers!
Winged Hussar has been chosen to lead this new team, (and he comes with his sidekick Wotjek 3000). Remaining members of the team were recruited from a list of occasional allies of The Repulsers, including Taffy Man, Bronze Basilisk, and The Legacy.
A team that could handle important, but less universe-impacting threats than greater superhero teams.
A team that would compliment and work alongside The Repulsers,...
I introduce to you... The Perturbers!
Winged Hussar has been chosen to lead this new team, (and he comes with his sidekick Wotjek 3000). Remaining members of the team were recruited from a list of occasional allies of The Repulsers, including Taffy Man, Bronze Basilisk, and The Legacy.
Monday, August 5, 2019
JeffCon 2019 Recap
Our (seventh annual) JeffCon weekend up at Lake Kachess was last week, and we once again brought a mix of old classics and new games to try out. Here are some of the games we played this year:
- Greed Incorporated - This business game had a number of aspects that I enjoyed, and it reminded me of a 18XX game without the railroads. Each player runs one or more companies and attempts to make their financial statements look as good as possible. If you don't increase your earnings from last turn, some of those in leadership positions will get "the boot". Which isn't all bad, as there is typically a hefty exit bonus involved. Those nice bonuses provide cash that players use to buy victory points and win the game. I enjoyed the business part, but the victory points seemed to add a unnecessary layer of complication - I would have preferred to have the winner be the player with the most cash at the end of the game.
- Isle of Skye - We played this old favorite with the new Druids expansion, which adds another buying round that can help out players recover from a bad start. I enjoyed it and was able to win the game with a enclosed scroll which provided a huge bonus at the end for all my completed areas, (for which I had many - mainly from the new purchasing round).
- High Society - This was a fun bidding game and I joined the group late in one of the later plays. The player with the highest score wins unless they have the least amount of money left over. This rule allowed me to end up winning the game with the second highest total....
- Star Wars: Destiny - Last year I introduced the group to Star Wars: Destiny using a home-brewed co-operative game. Since then, we have played a large number of two-player matches against one another. I still find the game to be quick and enjoyable and also have had fun constructing my different decks. We ended up doing a draft, which took a number of hours, but provided a ton of rounds of matches.
- Diamonds - This trick-taking game was similar to Hearts, but adds a "suit action" that allows you to take an action after winning a hand. It was simple and a good late evening game.
- KeyForge - I was able to finally try out a game of KeyForge, the card game by Richard Garfield which was announced at last year's GenCon. Every card is part of a “house", and each house has different qualities. Each unique deck is composed of cards from exactly three houses, all mixed together. I really enjoyed the game and I'm excited to try out the other decks I've collected over the last year.
- Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay - For the first time in over two decades we ran an RPG. We used old V1 rules and characters, and as GM I enjoyed presenting my Old World scenario which took place in a small hamlet and a nearby mining camp.
- Battlestar Galactica - This old classic hadn't been played in awhile and so it took us some time to get back into the swing of things. Once we did, we all enjoyed the suspicion, intrigue, and fun accusations it provides. The Cylons won suddenly after it had appeared that the humans would have a smooth pathway to victory....
Sunday, July 14, 2019
Warhammer Underworlds - Mollog and Friends
I recently painted up Mollog's Mob for the Warhammer: Underworlds game. We have played the game a few times and found it to be a good, light multi-player game. As a warband, Mollog’s Mob is focused
around Mollog - a single, brutally powerful troll. His much weaker friends provide some fun abilities and offer various distractions for opponents.
The miniatures were simple and fun to paint up - just I primed Mollog in purple with blue zenithal highlights. I them just base-coated significant areas, then dipped each model, per my usual method. I simply used metallic Sharpie pen for metal items. I think they turned out well for a couple of hours of painting time in total.
The miniatures were simple and fun to paint up - just I primed Mollog in purple with blue zenithal highlights. I them just base-coated significant areas, then dipped each model, per my usual method. I simply used metallic Sharpie pen for metal items. I think they turned out well for a couple of hours of painting time in total.
Thursday, July 4, 2019
Happy American Independence Day!
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress declared that the
thirteen American colonies were no longer subject to the monarch of
Britain and were now united, free, and independent states.
Happy American Independence Day to those in the United States. Please act in a safe manner in regards to fireworks, water activities, and cooking on the grill, and work to ensure nobody gets hurt as they celebrate our nation's birth.
Saturday, June 29, 2019
15mm Superhero Gaming - Winged Hussar and Wotjek 3000 Character Sheets
Winged Hussar was created in a laboratory experiment by HYDRA. Franciszek "Frank" Danielkiewicz was a member of the 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade - the Polish Black Brigade. After his capture in 1939, an early experimental prototype super soldier serum was injected into Frank to test its effects. The serum worked well, and gave Frank super strength, speed, and stamina. HYDRA immediately froze Frank in an cryogenic tank, where he remained until his recent release. He now fights for the freedom and honor of his homeland Poland, and well as for all those who value freedom and democracy.
S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly recruited Winged Hussar and provided him with some of its most advanced technology. Wotjek 3000 is a meta-physical spirit projection - a spectral bear, and Winged Hussar's sidekick, (don't say ghost - most ghosts can't rip you from limb to limb with one swipe of a claw). Winged Hussar can summon Wojtek 3000 via his spectral projector console which is part of his left handed-gauntlet, (which also magnetically attaches to his vibranium shield).
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