Thursday, 20 February 2014

Tabletop Gaming In 2014

tabletop gaming in 2014


Our range of choice, both by genre and manufacturer, has never been so extensive. And as gaming consumers, we've become more and more selective in where and when we spend our hard earned hobby cash.

As a result, tabletop games companies have had to innovate on production, presentation and miniature design. And for every one that makes a leap forward, there are those that have failed to evolve and keep pace. These days, if you fail to listen to the consumer, even the giants can fall... 2014 will prove to be a defining year for Games Workshop...

And all the while, Kickstarter continues to open the flood gates to hundreds of new (and established) developers, all wanting to promote their brand of gaming greatness. And whilst there have been some bad apples, there have also been some incredible (and some may say, inexplicable) successes - Kingdom Death achieving over $2 million in funding...?!

Anyway, enough of this bunch of hobbits, let's polish our collective crystal balls and take a look forward to some of the games (and expansions) that could be gracing your tabletop in 2014...


tabletop gaming in 2014

ARCADIA QUEST - Looking uncannily like Super Dungeon Explore, Cool Mini Or Not's 'Arcadia Quest' sees 2 - 4 players each controlling a guild of three unique heroes, facing off against both the other players and various dungeon monsters controlled by the game. As the game progresses, players choose their own unique path through the campaign and power up their heroes with various equipment and new abilities. Expect the obligatory Kickstarter in the next month...

tabletop gaming in 2014

SHADOWS OF BRIMSTONE - Flying Frog Productions brings us a co-operative dungeon-crawl board game set in the Old West, mixed with a heavy dose of demonic horror. Players create their characters in the mold of classic gunslingers and law men, venturing down into the depths of abandoned mines to battle the creatures of the underworld. Our trusty posse collect loot, battle demons and venture through portals to other worlds (and no doubt expansions). With character leveling and a card driven exploration system, SofB could be one to watch.


KAOS BALL - 2013 was the year of zombies. Is 2014 shaping up to be the year of tabletop fantasy sports? New kids on the block Guildball and Slaugterball will battle it out with established fan favorites such as Mantic's Dreadball, to be crowned king of the fantasy sports crown. And slamming in for a piece of the action will be Kaos Ball from Cool Mini or Not. Billed as a cross between 'rugby passing finesse and first person shooter'(!), Kaos Ball utilises a card based mechanic to put players in the role of head coach, managing their team to victory through various game modes, including head to head, league and the multi-player. 'Maximum Kaos'. Kaos Ball also includes a draft system, allowing teams to progress from season to season and gain lasting upgrades and player skills. Clearly, the question on everyone's mind is whether or not Games Workshop recognise the opportunity in front of them and release an update to the daddy of all fantasy sports games, Blood Bowl...

tabletop gaming in 2014

PULP CITY: SUPREME EDITION - Having been around since 2007, Pulp City certainly isn't a new kid on the block. But having taken opportunity to re-group, the Polish based company Pulp Monsters, has recognised the recent growing momentum of skirmish level gaming and seized the opportunity to (re) kick start their game. Already supported with an extensive miniature range, Pulp Monsters is primarily looking to use Kickstarter to release a revised and streamlined rules set. Currently 8 x funded, could this game challenge the likes of Judge Dredd for the comic hero gaming crown?

tabletop gaming in 2014

BOLT ACTION: TANK WAR - Currently scheduled for release in August, 'Tank War' will see Warlord Games expand upon their hugely successful Bolt Action game. With the large amount of tank models already available, you could be forgiven for thinking that this expansion isn't particularly ground breaking. But in order for this expansion to work, players will need lots of tanks on the table and this will surely mean Warlord Games moving production over from the current resin and metal versions to (potentially cheaper) plastic kits. Tank War will also pave the way for what appears to be a new campaign book: 'D-Day to Berlin'. Expect this to land sometime in Q3.

tabletop gaming in 2014

ALIEN Vs PREDATOR: THE HUNT BEGINS - UK based Prodos Games ran a very successful Kickstarter at the back end of 2013 for everyone's favourite Alien franchise. A combination of mission and narrative miniature game, 'AVP The Hunt Begins' will see players take on the role of either the malevolent Aliens, the brutal Predators or the plucky Colonial Marines, as they attempt to stalk their prey or in the case of the Marines, pray they don't get ripped to shreds. One of the reasons why this Kickstarter did so well was due to the quality of the mini sculpts, which really do these iconic characters justice.

tabletop gaming in 2014

PANDEMIC: THE CURE - Pandemic in travel game format. As with it's board game big brother, four diseases threaten the world and it's up to the players to save humanity by keeping the world's hot spots in check whilst researching cures for the plagues. The game uses dice instead of cards to resolve the games' actions. Players can roll their dice as many times as they like to achieve the perfect turn, but are more likely to risk setting off an epidemic...

tabletop gaming in 2014

ACHTUNG! CTHULHU - Following up on their successful role-playing game Mutant Chronicles, UK based developers Modiphius Entertainment, are partnering up with Spartan Games to bring us their weird world war II miniatures skirmish game, Achtung! Cthulhu. Utilising the fast paced Dystopian Legions rules set, Achtung! Cthulhu will see players from various factions champion the forces of good against a nightmare alliance between science and the occult. With a rule book imminent and with Spartan Games' experience in releasing high quality miniature sets, expect to see large tentacled monster goodness slithering across a table-top near you soon.

tabletop gaming in 2014

KINGDOM - A two player strategic card / board game, Kingdom pits Gabriel and his army of arch angels against Beelzebub and the dark forces of the fallen. Utilising the interplay of the elements; earth, water and fire, players marshall their forces to attack the enemy whilst protecting their troops through the use of shield like Pillars and the magic spells produced by Angelic Scripts. Currently running through it's Kickstarter and already funded, the beta test games of Kingdom have generated very favorable reviews...

tabletop gaming in 2014

MARS ATTACKS - Mantic certainly have their detractors, but what they do well is recognise the current trends in tabletop gaming and seize the opportunity to quickly release well supported, viable and affordable alternatives to the market. And where the Mars Attacks franchise may have initially appeared to be an odd tie in, Mantic saw the pulp comic background as the perfect fit to layer over their own take on the recent clamour for zombie survival games. The game itself sees one player control the might of the invading Martian Empire, whilst the other player leads the outnumbered but brave defenders of Earth against impossible odds. Battling through a scenario based story arc, the game operates with a 'simple and wacky rules set'... As is expected, the games comes crammed full of smart looking miniatures, scenery representing the devastated ruins of Greenville and a game mat with which to play it all on. If your looking for a comic twist on your survival horror experience, Mars Attack may be the game for you.



Well, that rounds off our look forward to games that could be gracing a tabletop near you in 2014. Of course, there are so many different options out there, catering for a number of different tastes and styles. And as is the case, the popularity of games ebbs and flows, sometimes seeing games that have been around for some time, suddenly finding themselves rejuvenated with new life amongst your gaming group. What is certain is that we'll rightly be spoilt for choice ;) ...

tabletop gaming in 2014


Until next time...


Friday, 14 February 2014

Zombicide - Prison Outbreak: Unboxing & Review

Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review

Zombies. There bloomin' everywhere these days.

But, if you're partial to a bit of zombie action, you can't go far wrong with the undisputed daddy of zombie games, Zombicide.

So (for now), let's cut the jibba jabba, grab a chainsaw and unbox 'Zombicide Season 2: Prison Outbreak'... layer by blood soaked layer...

Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Off with his lid...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
The white boxes have the minis in... More on those in a minute
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Our Survivors...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
... And their Zombivor versions
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
The return of the Pimp Mobile, the Love Bug (top left) and what looks to be the General Lee ;) (top right)
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
9 x double sided game boards...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
... With great artwork...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
... And a nod to 'Hellfest'
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Finally! The minis...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Joshua The Protector
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Kim, Pokerface
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Watts the Family Man
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Grindlock the Headbanger
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Parkour Belle
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Shannon the Soldier
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Trays of tasty zombies...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Abomination...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
...Walkers
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
... Fatty and Runners
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Berserker Abomination...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
...Berserker Fatty...
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...Berserker Runners...
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...and Walkers
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Inside the Rule Book
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
...contents...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Mission # 1...
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
...and Mission # 7
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
Zombicide Prison Outbreak Review
ZoMbiVor GRiNdLoCK!!!


Now we've had a look through the game contents, what's the overall impression?

Production:
As with previous Zombicide installments, Prison Outbreak sees Guillotine Games continuing to maintain high production standards. I'm a big fan of the art aesthetic and the overall consistency across both print and playing pieces, really gives this game a rich and edgy character. 

The card-stock on the boards and tokens looks to be of good quality, although only time will tell if any warping is to occur (let's hope not). The playing cards - of which there are a lot - are of the 'mini American board game' variety and whilst this particular card size can at times be a little fiddly to handle, the game only requires you to shuffle them up at the beginning and draw thereafter. Otherwise, the cards are crisp and cleanly printed. 

The Survivor ID cards themselves are a little on the thin side and a minor reservation is that through continued use, you could see the Experience Trackers taking a toll on the edges of the card. Lastly, the all important dice are of a good solid quality. I hate it when a board game does everything right, only to throw in some cheap plastic nuggets you wouldn't even taint your tub of 'spare' dice with...

Minis
Prison Outbreak comes with a total of 90 minis. This includes 6 new Survivors and their 'Zombivor' counterparts, allowing players to resurrect their characters and carry on the fight even after zombies have munched them in the neck... 

The zombies themselves are all very characterful and now include 'Berserker' zombies who are immune to ranged weapons and will need to be taken down up close and personal. As always, the 'Fatties' and 'Berserker' zombies really stand out as excellent sculpts. Overall the quality of the minis is very good and given the time and the patience (that's a lot of zombies!), would look fantastic painted up.

Rules & Gameplay:
First up, I've yet to have opportunity to play 'Prison Outbreak', so won't be in a position at this time to comment on how this edition develops or improves upon my previous games of Zombicide. I'll certainly be interested to see how the new Berserker Zombies perform. I'll also be keen to see how new board interactions, such as the switches, change the pace of the game from the original. 

The good thing about the Zombicide series is that they are fairly accessible for new or inexperienced gamers. Seasoned players can manage the more complex elements of the rules, primarily concerned with zombie movement etc., whilst allowing new players to concentrate on having fun bashing zombie skulls. 

The rules book itself is clear and well laid out, with excellent illustrations throughout. This edition includes 11 new missions of varying difficulty, providing the players with a nice story arc. Players can also find additional missions to download via the Guillotine Games website. 

In Summary:
Fully laden, the box is one heavy sucker and is reminiscent of the modern wave of 'packed to the gunnels' board games we now see, such as Super Dungeon Explore and Descent... You certainly get a lot of bang for your buck. But admittedly, you'll be shelling out about £70 quid for your investment. In this regard, you'll probably be looking to get this game some reasonable 'air time' amongst your gaming buddies ;)

As previously mentioned, this game does have great production values and is an attractive prospect when all laid out on the table top. The rules themselves are fairly straight forward and do lend themselves well to introducing new gamers into the hobby. The jury's out on whether or not 'Prison Outbreak' has manged to really progress the tried and tested Zombicide format (or if it even needed to). But it will be interesting to see in which direction Guillotine Games take the series in the future.

Support and expansion wise, there are a large number of options in the way of game tile and additional mini sets (I like the look of the 'Dog Companions', to keep my Survivors company...). Beyond the extra missions mentioned earlier, the Guillotine Games website also carries quite a bit of additional downloadable content. Here you can find new rules, item and weapon cards and blank Survivor ID cards, with which to create your own survivors of the apocalypse. On this subject, there is also a free and rather excellent Survivor Companion app available for tracking your survivor progress via your phone or tablet.

In summary, 'Prison Outbreak' is a winner and a welcome addition to the Zombicide family. Zombie games aren't everyone's cup of tea and it does feel that they're everywhere in the hobby these days. But I think it's fair to say that the Zombicide series is the most visually impressive and most thrilling in terms of zombie smashing action. And in this regard, it's a solid addition to any keen gamer's collection.


Until next time :)


Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Bolt Action - British Airborne - Part 3



I've made a small but important step in the progress of my Bolt Action Brit Paras force... I've cleaned and based the buggers!

Granted, it's taken some time to get to this point, but it now means I can concentrate on the all important paint job and also allows me the opportunity to push them round the table top and get some decent practice games in down at the club... Get ready Baz / Paul / Aaron... ;)


Base wise, there was only ever one option - Rendera

These are both great value and also look the business. I ordered one bag of the 50 x 25mm bases for the individual troopers and one bag of 8 x 50mm bases to use for the weapon teams...



Basing the figures was all pretty straight forward stuff, with the odd bit of milliput here and there to help smooth the joins between figure and base...

The radio operator and his Lieutenant
... A dry run for the LMG weapons teams - I'll paint the minis before basing them...
'Tally Ho!'

I'll  add some further 'decoration' to the bases prior to painting by way of small rocks and debris etc. But otherwise, no excuses now... On with the paint job ;)

Let's end the post with some further images from the Parachute Regiment archives:

C - Company, Arnhem 1944
Sergeant Harry Walker (top left) and friends... 1943
... And Harry at Aldershot in 1994...
The drop over Arnhem...
And re-created as part of the annual remembrance service


Until next time...


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