Oh. Oh, wow. Seeing those made me realize I was missing something I didn't even know I wanted. Here I thought mecha were the only micro-scale legos I cared about.
Casey Garske Agreed, that fortress is super sweet.
I briefly got pretty into that Pirates of the Spanish Main pop-out 3D card ship tactics game. I made a drop cloth with old-timey map lines and compass rose on it, some 3D terrain islands, and I colored in the edges of the punched out cardstock ships. I really wanted to develop a more robust strategy game with colonies and trade and so forth to frame the pretty basic (but fun) tactical maneuvering and fighting.
If you've got a set of rules you like and can find them, they may not be as neat or customizable as legos, but they're pretty cool.
I had a buddy who had a ton of Pirates of the Spanish Main. That was a few years before I read the Aubrey/Maturin series though, so I never got into it. It seemed really neat.
I'll snag this later. The first one was a lot of fun. Originally shared by Android Central Publisher Paradox Interactive has released Knights of Pen & Paper 2 for Android. Fans of table-top RPGs can once again get the full experience on a mobile device. We got a chance to play an early version of this game in March at GDC 2015, and now Knights of Pen & Paper 2 is available for… #android http://www.androidcentral.com/knights-pen-paper-2-brings-role-playing-and-satire-together-android
Okay, Hotline Miami , killing a dude by dumping a pot full of boiling water on his face? Awesome. I still suck at this game though. I'm not twitchy enough.
Oh. Oh, wow. Seeing those made me realize I was missing something I didn't even know I wanted. Here I thought mecha were the only micro-scale legos I cared about.
ReplyDeleteNice. I dig micro-scale stuff.
ReplyDeleteI think the one with the castle is the most pleasing for how small it is. And that island fortress. Noice.
ReplyDeleteThe bigger ones are very nice though. Probably wouldn't fit in a hex too well.
Casey Garske Agreed, that fortress is super sweet.
ReplyDeleteI briefly got pretty into that Pirates of the Spanish Main pop-out 3D card ship tactics game. I made a drop cloth with old-timey map lines and compass rose on it, some 3D terrain islands, and I colored in the edges of the punched out cardstock ships. I really wanted to develop a more robust strategy game with colonies and trade and so forth to frame the pretty basic (but fun) tactical maneuvering and fighting.
If you've got a set of rules you like and can find them, they may not be as neat or customizable as legos, but they're pretty cool.
I had a buddy who had a ton of Pirates of the Spanish Main. That was a few years before I read the Aubrey/Maturin series though, so I never got into it. It seemed really neat.
ReplyDeleteCarlo Bottiglieri !
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