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Made in gb
Small Wyrm of Slaanesh





Britain

We have a small mini game in development and we are looking for some volunteers to try a little Beta testing.
This is a small game that takes between 30 mins to an hour to play, while we love it and think we have a relatively smooth game play it would be great to get some outside opinions.
Our ultimate goal is to have a fantastic little rules package that we can offer as a free download on our website.
If your interested in trying our game and are kind enough to send us a little feed back then let us know.
The easiest way to get in touch with us is to message us over twitter, although we will be checking on here when we have some time.
For a bit more info see our latest blog post here: http://cobwargaming.wixsite.com/cobwargaming/single-post/2017/07/19/Playtesting-for-The-Wild-Race
Thanks for listening, all the best, much love
Cob Wargaming
   
Made in gb
Small Wyrm of Slaanesh





Britain

The full set of rules are now available to view over on our website over at http://cobwargaming.wixsite.com/cobwargaming/the-wild-race
All feedback is welcomed

   
Made in us
Incorporating Wet-Blending





Houston, TX

Looks very similar to the GW dice chart game model. IE move some models, roll some dice, largely arbitrary results with some text on a chart. (I seem to recall GW did a similar chariot racing game at one point.) Seems like a reasonably fun, quick game that doesn't need heavy mental lifting.

-James
 
   
Made in gb
Small Wyrm of Slaanesh





Britain

Wow thanks for the comments
We did want the game to be simple so that even a complete beginner could pick it fairly easily, but your comment quite rightly makes us think that we need to add more depth, more advanced rules and more choice.
If you have any information about the Chariot Racing game then we would love to know more about it.
Thanks again, its great to hear some opinions.

   
 
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