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28mm miniature wargame featuring mighty dragons and their deadly armies. Innovative gameplay, beautiful models, and epic story

Drake is a 28mm true scale miniature skirmish game featuring ancient dragons who have risen from a protective sleep to find themselves in a changed world. After The Great Awakening, different species of dragons migrated across the continent of Dara and quickly subjugated the local inhabitants through conquest, diplomacy and trickery. As their armies of beastly creatures, humanoid allies and dark spellcasters grew so did their thirst for battle. Dara erupts into war as the dragons fight for dominance and resources.

Our game uses an original set of game rules. You select the abilities of your Dragon Leaders from a library of spell cards, and play from a starting hand of 7 cards. Numerous enhancements, fireblasts and chants are all yours to command. These cards are available in an open format allowing you to know what you’re getting. Totally customize your deck, and build an incredible strategy. Drake uses completely new fantasy creatures and concepts. This is a fast-paced game with a small model count that rewards tactics, nerves of steel and quick responsive actions – especially on your opponent’s turn!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/agm/drake-the-dragon-wargame

Already funded, 42 days to go.

Different pledge levels, here the starter level:

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Texas

Wasnt this on indiegogo a few months ago?

If it was, I guess that shows the difference in popularity between the 2 sites

 
   
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Screaming Shining Spear





Kent

nice design work, and the miniatures look pretty sweet... I'm a sucker for dragons...


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Mutating Changebringer





Pennsylvania

It looks really good, but very familiar...

   
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We'll find out soon enough eh.

Hrrm, was quite intrigued at first, there are a few models in there that would make a nice basis for conversions, but they're using metal which is an instant no-no as far as I'm concerned, plus the shipping charge is a bit on the high side.

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Fixture of Dakka





West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

This actually looks much more interesting than all the sci-fi wargame kickstarters that are coming out lately.

Interesting theme, too, with a large dragon model acting like a Warcaster in Warmachine.



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Cool idea, and the minis look nice.

 
   
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Cincinnati, Ohio

Yah. I was bummed when I read "metal models" too

 
   
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The Last Chancer Who Survived





Norristown, PA

Looks good I might get in on this one.. I don' t mind metal, but it looks like those are going to be 3D prints and one thing I learned is really fine details like the tips of some of the horns and spears and stuff might not come out too good when they finally make the metal molds.. ran into a few issues with some of my 3D prints and we ended up having to go back and beef em up a little.

 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut





Biloxi, MS USA

Really like the Rish Dragon. Not sure I need another game no one else plays, so I'll probably pass on one of the Drake: the Dragoning starters, but may have to pledge for the individual Dragon.

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West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

The metal troop models don't worry me a bit, at least as far as the material goes, as long as they are cast well. I especially like how the Dragons will be cast in restic, so they won't be too heavy (or expensive).

I definitely can't afford to back the game anytime soon (I'd have to get the two player option), but I'd be interested in following it's growth once it hits stores. Something makes me really like the Rish dragon and the "Rivercrest" troops in it's force, though the 40mm monster really seems out of place in that warband, unless there is some sort of good fluff behind it.

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I like the level of originality. I wonder how the rules will work.
   
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West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

I am a bit conflicted about the "orc" (I see the Cherek as being a bit like Orcs) female hero. Now, some sort of den mother character, with a suckling infant, I can see. But standing on a battlefield, holding a baby that's still connected to your uterus with it's umbilical cord?

That's just......odd. Not quite "Nursemaid-level crazy brain-damaging Hentai pregnant female-raping kooky", but definitely an odd artistic choice.

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I'll keep an eye on this. Game or not, my fiancee loves dragon models.

   
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NJ

Not really interested in another game, but I really like the dragons, so I might get one of them.

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I'm amazed that no one thought of this earlier. The moment I saw the splash picture I started facepalming because it's so freaking perfect of an idea.

Yeah, I could get behind this so easy.

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I mostly like it, but the way some of the armies group the models together is putting me off.

It is like they tried to put some ugly stuff with cool stuff.

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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

 Yodhrin wrote:
but they're using metal...
/thread
/project

Tell 'em to call me when they decide to get serious.

 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut







 Breotan wrote:
 Yodhrin wrote:
but they're using metal...
/thread
/project
Tell 'em to call me when they decide to get serious.

Just send them 500.000$ and an argumentation why undercuts are evil, and they might consider.

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They seems to be doing OK without Breotan though...
   
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Fixture of Dakka





West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

I've dealt with pewter for 15+ years, I don;t think 4-8 models from a warband would kill me to work with. The only way pewter can ruin a game is if it's the idiotically brittle kind that Confrontation (not the PPP version) was made from, where weapons would snap right off instead of bend.



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Enigmatic Chaos Sorcerer





British Columbia

I'm intrigued. I don't mind metal models, reminds me of old times.


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 Eldarain wrote:
I'm intrigued. I don't mind metal models, reminds me of old times.



The way some people talk, you'd think it reminds the of the End Times!

Looking forward to seeing how this one develops...
   
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I am going to keep an eye on this project. Awesome minis!

   
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Stone Bonkers Fabricator General




We'll find out soon enough eh.

 Alpharius wrote:
 Eldarain wrote:
I'm intrigued. I don't mind metal models, reminds me of old times.



The way some people talk, you'd think it reminds the of the End Times!

Looking forward to seeing how this one develops...


As someone who started converting with their second miniature, my memories of metal minis are ones of frustration and personal injury. I honestly don't see the benefit to continuing to use an outdated technology when a better one is available with no appreciable difference in costs.

I need to acquire plastic Skavenslaves, can you help?
I have a blog now, evidently. Featuring the Alternative Mordheim Model Megalist.

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 Yodhrin wrote:
 Alpharius wrote:
 Eldarain wrote:
I'm intrigued. I don't mind metal models, reminds me of old times.



The way some people talk, you'd think it reminds the of the End Times!

Looking forward to seeing how this one develops...


As someone who started converting with their second miniature, my memories of metal minis are ones of frustration and personal injury. I honestly don't see the benefit to continuing to use an outdated technology when a better one is available with no appreciable difference in costs.


Don't you know that change is bad and evil?

The minis look good, but the limbs on the dragons are too humanoid imo. They just seem really out of place. Also seems a bit silly to follow the thief-mage-fighter archetype with dragons.

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Phanobi






Canada,Prince Edward Island

Oh I wouldn't call metal outdated by any means. Some of the best models I have ever bought are metal! Multi-part metal on the other hand... that tyranid hive tyrant still gives me nightmares.

Great looking ks anyway. Unfortunately I already have too much unpainted stuff and refuse to add more to the pile until I am done!

   
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Enigmatic Chaos Sorcerer





British Columbia

kestral wrote:
I like the level of originality. I wonder how the rules will work.

You can grab the current iteration of the rules for free from their site. http://www.actiongamesminiatures.com/

 BlaxicanX wrote:
A young business man named Tom Kirby, who was a pupil of mine until he turned greedy, helped the capitalists hunt down and destroy the wargamers. He betrayed and murdered Games Workshop.


 
   
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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

 Kroothawk wrote:
 Breotan wrote:
 Yodhrin wrote:
but they're using metal...
/thread
/project
Tell 'em to call me when they decide to get serious.
Just send them 500.000$ and an argumentation why undercuts are evil, and they might consider.
Or just have them learn how to break the thing into a KIT that can be assembled, still have amazing detail, and all the benefits of plastic. If I want a metal dragon, I'll get one of those amazing pewter collectibles that you see in curio shops. At least then I'll have a piece with enough detail that it's worth the hassle.

Oh, for the record, Kroot, I do not mind individual characters done in resin like Poots or even FW do. I dislike larger kits done this way such as FW and PP do.

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Enigmatic Chaos Sorcerer





British Columbia

 Commander Cain wrote:
Great looking ks anyway. Unfortunately I already have too much unpainted stuff and refuse to add more to the pile until I am done!

I wish I had your discipline. I'm in danger of being trapped in my house by the mountains of unassembled models. Yet I keep adding more to the pile...

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 BlaxicanX wrote:
A young business man named Tom Kirby, who was a pupil of mine until he turned greedy, helped the capitalists hunt down and destroy the wargamers. He betrayed and murdered Games Workshop.


 
   
 
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