Here's another that I'm getting because it is so pretty and cheap: Entropy. With shipping it comes out to about $20 USD. I guess it would be classified as set collection with simultaneous action selection mechanics.
Here's the Kickstarter link
Four realities have been fractured. Your job is to collect the fragments of your reality so you can go home. Each reality is made up of four fragments. Once collected, these fragments create a stunning panorama representing your character's world. Each world is beautifully illustrated by artist Mikhail Yakovlev.
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Not sure if this is suppose to be put on this list or not since it has it's own tread but..
Island Dice is on Kickstarter for only 4 more days.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/14 ... -selection
Not sure how to put up images so any else is free to do this for me.
Island Dice is on Kickstarter for only 4 more days.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/14 ... -selection
Not sure how to put up images so any else is free to do this for me.
I know the designer of Aether Magic and have to recommend it. One of his earlier games was selected as a Games Magazine game of the year.
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I listen to the Happy Mitten podcast. That's where I first heard about Aether Magic. It sounds like a fun game with good player interaction and very stylized art.
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It feels like a good filler between bigger games. It reminds me of smaller games like Love Letter and Coup in terms of high quality art (some of it is astounding) and simple but effective design.Mepper wrote:Here's another that I'm getting because it is so pretty and cheap: Entropy. With shipping it comes out to about $20 USD. I guess it would be classified as set collection with simultaneous action selection mechanics.
What are some other games from the past of Kickstarter that you find you still play?
For me it's Coup, Boss Monster, and Lords & Ladies. I feel like I haven't given Heroes Wanted, Among the Stars, and Kombat Kittens (among a few others) a fair shot yet with enough plays or the right group of players.
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MechanisticMoth wrote:Mepper wrote:What are some other games from the past of Kickstarter that you find you still play?
For me it's Coup, Boss Monster, and Lords & Ladies. I feel like I haven't given Heroes Wanted, Among the Stars, and Kombat Kittens (among a few others) a fair shot yet with enough plays or the right group of players.
My gaming group still plays "What's He Building in There?" quite a bit. really clever, and really difficult worker placement game.
My gaming group has been largely pleased with the games I've backed -- Myth being the notable exception, and solely because of the state of the rules; the components were quite good.
The main ones that have seen a few replays are Dungeon Dice and Castle Dice as easy pickup games. It's not all about the dice for us though; we enjoyed Hoyuk too and expect it to get some more plays. The Convicted looks great but we haven't yet tried it, since it is a pretty big and complex game for our weeknight evenings. That's going to have to wait until a weekend day.
The main ones that have seen a few replays are Dungeon Dice and Castle Dice as easy pickup games. It's not all about the dice for us though; we enjoyed Hoyuk too and expect it to get some more plays. The Convicted looks great but we haven't yet tried it, since it is a pretty big and complex game for our weeknight evenings. That's going to have to wait until a weekend day.
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The group I play with adore The Captain is Dead. Apparently, the creators are working on an expansion, but it won't be Kickstarted. I'll probably get it either way.