Silver Tower is, well, as the title suggests, a bit of a romp. It's certainly in the tradition of a dungeon crawl, but simple and easy enough that it's a very casual experience.
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Showing posts with label RPGs. Show all posts
Monday, May 22, 2017
Dungeon Romp - Warhammer Quest Silver Tower Review
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Friday, December 9, 2016
We've Got Movement - Space Hulk Review
When Games Workshop mentions cinematic, what they're
talking about is some dumb randomizer or making up rules on the spot for
a handicap, or taking as many fully painted models as possible, or
conforming to some silly requirement, or being able to take an army of
whatever hodgepodge you want to because it sells better, or ignoring the
fact that even rough point values make better balancing mechanics than
nothing.
What I think of when Games Workshop mentions cinematic is Space Hulk.
With the reprint here, I felt it was finally time to get some thoughts down on Space Hulk. Despite its typically overwrought Warhammer 40,000 stylings, I consider this game basically as close as one can get to a minimalist masterpiece while still being a wargame.
What I think of when Games Workshop mentions cinematic is Space Hulk.
With the reprint here, I felt it was finally time to get some thoughts down on Space Hulk. Despite its typically overwrought Warhammer 40,000 stylings, I consider this game basically as close as one can get to a minimalist masterpiece while still being a wargame.
Monday, January 11, 2016
You, and What Army? - Alexia Ciannor & co., plus mini-review
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Lighting the Way - "Kingdom Death: Monster" Monster Review
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There'll be quite a few times where you end up feeling kinda' like this. Let's call this Figure 1 for ease of reference. |
Within two sessions, Kingdom Death established itself as one of my group's favorite games. Since we've gotten it, we've played it at least ten times as often as all other games combined. It's spent large periods sitting on the dining room table half-unpacked, because we plan to play it again in a day or two. The box has gotten dust in it, not from disuse, but from the lid never being on.
Normally, we slowly get in to games, playing two or three sessions, feeling it out, and then it either enters the regular loose rotation or is dumped because it's not our taste, etc.
And while I'm obviously heavily involved in the hobby, I've dropped pretty games with lackluster rules before (sometimes quickly), so this isn't just about it being extremely pretty, though it is.
As always, I try to keep things in perspective, but it's hard to hide my love of this game.
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