Werepirelord wrote:
I think I'll support it, but I'd like to know when the game is released beofore I do.
Officially it's Q4 2013. Which is basically late 2013 or early 2014 if you take it with a pinch of salt.
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Nope, decided to find this project with 400$ instead.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1084069684/tablescapes-by-secret-weapon-miniatures?ref=live
Think I'll just buy the game once it's out.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1084069684/tablescapes-by-secret-weapon-miniatures?ref=live
Think I'll just buy the game once it's out.

See you later, armadillos! Unless I see you first!
Werepirelord wrote:
Nope, decided to find this project with 400$ instead.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1084069684/tablescapes-by-secret-weapon-miniatures?ref=live
Cool, but ultimately kind of pointless. Physical games are dying out in favor of digital ones. The only people who keep playing the old physical games will be the people who are nostalgic about it.
(the family games will probably last a long time, but that's not what I'd classify as family games :P)
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Yup, but it's not only a game, it's more of a hobby which you carry throughout your life.
You care for your figures, and you love painting them.
It's certainly not for everyone, but I like it.
EDIT: And paiting is something Digital gaming can't really replace, as well as the complexity and the board designing and whatnot. The drawback is that it's pretty much very expensive.
You care for your figures, and you love painting them.
It's certainly not for everyone, but I like it.
EDIT: And paiting is something Digital gaming can't really replace, as well as the complexity and the board designing and whatnot. The drawback is that it's pretty much very expensive.

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Bioalchemist wrote:
seems like a VERY creative, original, and fun game searz...but personally games that freak me out are typically not ones I enjoy...take RE4 for instance...not overall that scary but the hospital portion gave me nightmares for a week.
Then you should play Amnesia. Not scary in the slightest.
Where you faced regenerating "zombies"?
Meh, the maze(I'm not sure if this is used at all in normal, I think it opens up in hard and above) and first town in the dark are worse imo. Those ****ing dogs in the maze...
Sittin' on chimneys, putting fire up my ***.
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^ amnesia looks like I wouldn't sleep for weeks.
yes the regenerative zombies...~shiver~
haha RE franchise has used those freaking dogs so much...the funny thing is that they are indeed constantly scary due to their shock factor of jumping at your face out of nowhere. when I played RE1 the dogs were by far the scariest part attached to the fact that the camera angles were fixed which let them do so much more.
yes the regenerative zombies...~shiver~
haha RE franchise has used those freaking dogs so much...the funny thing is that they are indeed constantly scary due to their shock factor of jumping at your face out of nowhere. when I played RE1 the dogs were by far the scariest part attached to the fact that the camera angles were fixed which let them do so much more.

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This is a really, really cool concept. I really hope it gets done. Check it out.