Gencon – I see more games in my future
Not being present at Gencon this year I have to live vicariously through the multitude of updates from BGG and various other sites. Here are the things that caught my eye through the telescope of the internet:
Despite coming with a hefty price tag the app integration in this looks really neat. One of the issues with the first game was the unwieldy setup and it sounds like the app eliminates a lot of that straight off the bat. It’s really gratifying to see a company like FFG experimenting in this way and really pushing at the boundaries of what a Tabletop game can be.
FFG breaking into the last big arena they don’t really have a share of, yet. This could be really interesting and I have seen plenty of rumours floating around that it may also signal the end of their relationship with GW. Not totally convinced by that as I think it does GW a lot of good to have their IP reach a wider market, but I guess we will just have to wait and see.
Don’t know much about this other than it seems to be about a pub brawl in a fantasy tavern with robo rally like mechanics. The components look gorgeous though and if it can replicate the fun and chaos of Robo Rally that would be ace.
I love the idea of the legacy games but my group were less than enthused by the Risk and Pandemic reskin. A game built from the ground up sounds ideal and I’ll be eagerly absorbing reviews of this until it hits these shores.
Yes back to FFG, but you have to admit they are on fire at the moment. A massive sprawling board game specifically designed with a high player count in mind rather than adding expansions to accommodate those players! Count me in! That and the fact that it is set in the Netrunner universe.
There are loads of games on their way now that Gencon has been and gone and Essen is just round the corner. It’s hard to see the smaller games from this distanceI’ll do another on of these after that show and I’ll be sure to write up a review of these as I get to play them.
Iain