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Hey, everyone!
In early December we are launching a KS campaign for Guards of Atlantis. A team based tactical board game with high quality, heroic scale resin miniatures, inspired by popular MOBA style computer games like DOTA and Leauge of Legends. The game features a unique action card driven mechanic, that excludes dice throws, but leaves space for complex tactical decisions.
Here are a couple of renders, of our miniatures.
And a couple of photos, sorry for the quality, guys, we'll update these as soon as possible.
If you have any questions, please, ask away, I'll be happy to answer them.
This message was edited 5 times. Last update was at 2015/11/21 22:18:57
Really was into the 70mm version. Figures looked great and rules seemed good. Gonna pass on this moba version. Rum and Bones really filled that gap for me
str00dles1 wrote:Really was into the 70mm version. Figures looked great and rules seemed good. Gonna pass on this moba version. Rum and Bones really filled that gap for me
Rum and Bones is something entirely different. Our game is all about tactical decision making without any dice throws. The gameplay video will be available any day now.
nullBolt wrote:Really unique idea.
Only one question: Why does everyone do this stuff in December?! I'm buying presents for other people!
Yuu might be in luck, beause we just got a new production offer and are considering moving the KS to early 2016.
RiTides wrote:What made you decide to change scale? I'm definitely interested in watching this one!
The main reason for this was outrageous production costs. We want to make the game more affordable.