Gaming Kickstarters

Plague Inc has been loaded. The ship is due 24th Nov into Felixstowe. As the ship may well need inspecting first, they can't unload until it passes. Unlikely to see the game before Christmas taking to account delivery times.
 
I'm very tempted with Tiny Epic Quest, I have heard a lot of good things about Tiny Epic games (mainly Galaxy) but haven't played any yet.

this one is being sold as a 16bit adventure like table top game so its something I think I would really like.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coe/tiny-epic-quest-introducing-itemeeplestm/posts/1722542

I'm currently set with a kickstarter reminder as I am going to give the free print a play a go first before committing but at $24 (+a slightly excessive $12 p&p) its very tempting.
 
I'm very tempted with Tiny Epic Quest, I have heard a lot of good things about Tiny Epic games (mainly Galaxy) but haven't played any yet.

this one is being sold as a 16bit adventure like table top game so its something I think I would really like.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coe/tiny-epic-quest-introducing-itemeeplestm/posts/1722542

I'm currently set with a kickstarter reminder as I am going to give the free print a play a go first before committing but at $24 (+a slightly excessive $12 p&p) its very tempting.
Just had a look and am tempted as well! $24 seems ok but am put off slightly by the shipping cost.

Would be interested to see what you think of the print & play before taking the plunge so feedback would be gratefully received :)
 
Shameless plug, but I thought this may interest a few people in this part of the forum.

The husband of a friend of mine has just launched a kickstarter (which has more than hit it's goal in a couple of days) for a set of tools to create modular hex-based gaming boards;

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1378063512/tabletop-hex-terrain-toolkit?ref=nav_search

I've been out of the loop for a while with the whole wargaming scene due to a lack of time and funds, but it seems to me to be far more cost effective than the kits sold by the big games making companies.
 
Shameless plug, but I thought this may interest a few people in this part of the forum.

The husband of a friend of mine has just launched a kickstarter (which has more than hit it's goal in a couple of days) for a set of tools to create modular hex-based gaming boards;

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1378063512/tabletop-hex-terrain-toolkit?ref=nav_search

I've been out of the loop for a while with the whole wargaming scene due to a lack of time and funds, but it seems to me to be far more cost effective than the kits sold by the big games making companies.

That does look pretty cool! Tempted, indeed, but it looks like its still a heck of a lot of work to A) get it all made initially and B) assemble the thing for when you play.
 
Just had a look and am tempted as well! $24 seems ok but am put off slightly by the shipping cost.

Would be interested to see what you think of the print & play before taking the plunge so feedback would be gratefully received :)

IF it helps, I have all of the previous TE titles (except for kingdoms, although I do have UTEK) and they are all very solid (albeit light of course).
 
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