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Pending Kickstarters check-in. I am giving myself a pat on the back for only backing two games this year. So far.
Winter Rabbit - Supposedly being manufactured in December-January so that it's ships before Chinese New Year. I am skeptical. Prediction: June 2025.
Cross Bronx Expressway (GMT P500) - Still in development. Prediction: June 2025.
Shadow Moon Syndicates - This one just wrapped. Estimated delivery is December 2025, and I think they might actually make it.
Zheng He: Admiral of the Ming Voyages (GMT P500) - Still in development. Prediction: January 2026.
Glorantha: The Gods War - At least I've gotten some entertainment following the twists and turns over the past year. Petersen Games cut a deal with a new company to fulfill their outstanding kickstarters. The good news is that the new company appears to actually exist and is not run by Sandy Petersen's idiot son. The bad news is that they have no experience and didn't realize what a mess they were taking on. Prediction: never.
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LAAB #3 - Weirdo art newspaper. Estimated March 2025, which seems reasonable since it's printed in the U.S.
Winter Rabbit - Supposedly being manufactured in December-January so that it's ships before Chinese New Year. I am skeptical. Prediction: June 2025.
Cross Bronx Expressway (GMT P500) - Still in development. Prediction: June 2025.
Shadow Moon Syndicates - This one just wrapped. Estimated delivery is December 2025, and I think they might actually make it.
Zheng He: Admiral of the Ming Voyages (GMT P500) - Still in development. Prediction: January 2026.
Glorantha: The Gods War - At least I've gotten some entertainment following the twists and turns over the past year. Petersen Games cut a deal with a new company to fulfill their outstanding kickstarters. The good news is that the new company appears to actually exist and is not run by Sandy Petersen's idiot son. The bad news is that they have no experience and didn't realize what a mess they were taking on. Prediction: never.
Non-games:
LAAB #3 - Weirdo art newspaper. Estimated March 2025, which seems reasonable since it's printed in the U.S.
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~Conan by Monolith: Red Nails Expansion and Versus Mode
~Tales from the Red Dragon Inn
That's it, and I don't plan on adding any new ones to the list.
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That's it, and I don't plan on adding any new ones to the list.
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Eugh, I was going to stop (and it's a lot better now) but it's still a long list
The ones I expect to get eventually:
The ones that are dead in the water or have been for a very long time:
The ones I expect to get eventually:
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The ones I have left are all pretty safe bets:
Earth expansion - I loved Earth and the expansion appears to have fixed a few minor issues with the base game
Tales from the Red Dragon Inn - This is just the upgrade pack since I already own the core game
The Cats of Mont Saint Michel - Cat themed dungeon crawler from the Escape from Stalingrad Z creator. I liked the cat theme more than zombies
Unstoppable - This just looked like a neat deck builder with some unique twists on how the cards are crafted
Victorum expansion - I absolutely love Victorum so more was a good thing. I did pass on the additional content for Hoplomachus: Remastered, however, as I find it didn't get much play once Victorum was on the table.
Earth expansion - I loved Earth and the expansion appears to have fixed a few minor issues with the base game
Tales from the Red Dragon Inn - This is just the upgrade pack since I already own the core game
The Cats of Mont Saint Michel - Cat themed dungeon crawler from the Escape from Stalingrad Z creator. I liked the cat theme more than zombies
Unstoppable - This just looked like a neat deck builder with some unique twists on how the cards are crafted
Victorum expansion - I absolutely love Victorum so more was a good thing. I did pass on the additional content for Hoplomachus: Remastered, however, as I find it didn't get much play once Victorum was on the table.
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Received this year:
Middara Act 1
Primal the Awakening
Mind Bug Expansion
Firefly 10th Anniversary
Skytear Horde: Monoliths
Harakiri: Blades of Honor
Isofarian Guard 2nd ed
Freedom Five: Sentinels
Tidal Blades 2
Maladum: Dungeons of Enveron
Adventure Time: Card Wars
Still waiting to receive:
Anastyr (hahaha...luckily my spider sense went off at the time of the KS and I backed at a fairly low level, Mythic Games LLC finally evaporated in the last few days)
Street Masters Tide of the Dragon (50/50 on whether I get something from this KS)
Judgement: Eternal Champion (got seriously screwed on this KS, received about 20% doubt I will ever see the rest)
Arydia (high confidence level)
Middara Act 2+3 (received Act 1 back in January, give this 70/30 I get the rest in Q12025)
Ascension Tactics Inferno (they say it's on the way)
Shards of Infinity (reportedly on the way)
Dragon Eclipse (supposedly Q1 2025)
Dice Throne: Marvel X-Men (late but 100% confident I will receive this but upset I won't have it for the holiday's)
Backed in 2024:
Street Masters: Lament of the Blood Moon
Skytear Horde Campaign
Lightspeed
Tales of the Red Dragon Inn
Kinfire Delves Deluxe
Harakiri: Blades of Honor Souls of Yomi
Doubt I will back more than one or two games a year going forward.
Middara Act 1
Primal the Awakening
Mind Bug Expansion
Firefly 10th Anniversary
Skytear Horde: Monoliths
Harakiri: Blades of Honor
Isofarian Guard 2nd ed
Freedom Five: Sentinels
Tidal Blades 2
Maladum: Dungeons of Enveron
Adventure Time: Card Wars
Still waiting to receive:
Anastyr (hahaha...luckily my spider sense went off at the time of the KS and I backed at a fairly low level, Mythic Games LLC finally evaporated in the last few days)
Street Masters Tide of the Dragon (50/50 on whether I get something from this KS)
Judgement: Eternal Champion (got seriously screwed on this KS, received about 20% doubt I will ever see the rest)
Arydia (high confidence level)
Middara Act 2+3 (received Act 1 back in January, give this 70/30 I get the rest in Q12025)
Ascension Tactics Inferno (they say it's on the way)
Shards of Infinity (reportedly on the way)
Dragon Eclipse (supposedly Q1 2025)
Dice Throne: Marvel X-Men (late but 100% confident I will receive this but upset I won't have it for the holiday's)
Backed in 2024:
Street Masters: Lament of the Blood Moon
Skytear Horde Campaign
Lightspeed
Tales of the Red Dragon Inn
Kinfire Delves Deluxe
Harakiri: Blades of Honor Souls of Yomi
Doubt I will back more than one or two games a year going forward.
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Steamforge has promised that the street master expansions are coming, so I wouldn’t write them off just yet.EzeKieL wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 8:05 pm Eugh, I was going to stop (and it's a lot better now) but it's still a long list
The ones I expect to get eventually:The ones that are dead in the water or have been for a very long time:Spoiler:
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Here are some notable KS/Gamefound/Backerkit board games I am waiting on for this year (Confidence Level for 2025 in Parenthesis):
- Horror on the Orient Express (High)
- Deliverance: Council of the Fallen Expansion (High)
- Cthulhu Death May Die: Fear of the Unknown (Yes but )
- Ardyia (High)
- Lasting Tales (Never)
- Hyperspace (See AWS260's note - also not thrilled they are making a "mini-less" version that will go out to people before backers)
- Shadows of Brimstone: Hell Train/Lost Tombs (I think they even said 2026)
- Final Girl: Series 3 (High)
- Spirit Fire (High)
- Mayday ELITE Crokinole Board (This was SUPPOSED to be shipped to me in October but I was one of the unlucky few who got nothing and was pushed to a 2025 ship date - not at all happy with this one, particularly with some reports of bad quality)
- Dungeon Degenerates - The Expansioning (High)
- Nemesis: Retaliation (High, but in waves)
- The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Age (High)
- Wroth (High)
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Outstanding Projects
* Reaper Bones 6 - delivered (and I now officially have too much to paint)
* Townsfolk Tussle - delivered (and painted)
* Last Light Alien Pack - 2024 (shipping, will hopefully fix some issues with the original)
* Arydia - 2025 (late from 2022 but it's on the boat and looks great)
* Stars of Akarios 1.5 - early 2025 (close to on time, will hopefully also fix some issues with the original)
* Earth Expansion - 2024 (late)
* Earthborne Rangers Reprint - 2024 (late)
* Rogue Angels - November 2024 (late but expected, and I have faith in Emil who busted his ass getting Burning Suns delivered)
* Spirit Fire - December 2024 (will be late, interesting solo play concept)
* Lairs & Legends 2 - May 2025 (on track, RPG fundraiser for DM Lair)
* Dungeons + Lasers IV Caves - 2025 (prepainted)
* Twisted Cryptids - June 2025 (for my daughter)
* Vestige - August 2025 (+ 2 planets for Unsettled, as I really enjoy Orange Nebula)
* Oath New Foundations - November 2025 (will hopefully fix some issues with the original)
* Cloudspire - December 2025 (I'll need the time to clear out a Kallax cube for the beautiful big box storage)
Failures:
* That Which Sleeps (failure)
* Delver's Drop (abandoned)
* The Mandate (scam)
* Pebble 3 (refunded)
I keep signing onto big projects after regretting holding myself back on ARCS. I finally received the regular edition.
* Reaper Bones 6 - delivered (and I now officially have too much to paint)
* Townsfolk Tussle - delivered (and painted)
* Last Light Alien Pack - 2024 (shipping, will hopefully fix some issues with the original)
* Arydia - 2025 (late from 2022 but it's on the boat and looks great)
* Stars of Akarios 1.5 - early 2025 (close to on time, will hopefully also fix some issues with the original)
* Earth Expansion - 2024 (late)
* Earthborne Rangers Reprint - 2024 (late)
* Rogue Angels - November 2024 (late but expected, and I have faith in Emil who busted his ass getting Burning Suns delivered)
* Spirit Fire - December 2024 (will be late, interesting solo play concept)
* Lairs & Legends 2 - May 2025 (on track, RPG fundraiser for DM Lair)
* Dungeons + Lasers IV Caves - 2025 (prepainted)
* Twisted Cryptids - June 2025 (for my daughter)
* Vestige - August 2025 (+ 2 planets for Unsettled, as I really enjoy Orange Nebula)
* Oath New Foundations - November 2025 (will hopefully fix some issues with the original)
* Cloudspire - December 2025 (I'll need the time to clear out a Kallax cube for the beautiful big box storage)
Failures:
* That Which Sleeps (failure)
* Delver's Drop (abandoned)
* The Mandate (scam)
* Pebble 3 (refunded)
I keep signing onto big projects after regretting holding myself back on ARCS. I finally received the regular edition.
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I just got my Vagrantsong expansion Kickstarter in and wow am I super-impressed. I mean, I knew what I was getting, but wasn't expecting the quality level.
The big box with double insert trays is HUGE, and the inserts are super-customized. I'm definitely going to need some sort of guide to tell me how everything fits, but it's impressive.
The acrylic tokens to replace the cardboard chits in the original game are incredibly well done. Really thick, glossy, the artwork is great, they are just chunky tactile goodness.
Those also came with a really nice drawbag, that unlike most drawbags is plenty roomy enough to get my big hands in.
It also came with some sweet custom dice, a collapsible dice tray, an extra bonus scenario, and some premium foil cards to replace the originals.
Bravo to Wyrd, this is a really premium KS package. Definitely makes me more eager to get this one back on the table.
[Edit} I spent over an hour organizing everything from the core box and expansions into the big box. Fortunately Wyrd provides detailed instructions on where everything goes. What's really nice is not only did they include space for everything, they also included space for all the KS stuff. So there are slots for not only the acrylic token upgrades, but all of your old cardboard tokens as well. I'm not one to throw out replaced components, so that was a huge plus from me. They even included plenty of extra space, which I used to throw in stuff that didn't have a dedicated slot like my KS exclusive coin and mini, the old character coins, old in-between scenario cards, etc. that had been replaced by KS upgrades.
The big box with double insert trays is HUGE, and the inserts are super-customized. I'm definitely going to need some sort of guide to tell me how everything fits, but it's impressive.
The acrylic tokens to replace the cardboard chits in the original game are incredibly well done. Really thick, glossy, the artwork is great, they are just chunky tactile goodness.
Those also came with a really nice drawbag, that unlike most drawbags is plenty roomy enough to get my big hands in.
It also came with some sweet custom dice, a collapsible dice tray, an extra bonus scenario, and some premium foil cards to replace the originals.
Bravo to Wyrd, this is a really premium KS package. Definitely makes me more eager to get this one back on the table.
[Edit} I spent over an hour organizing everything from the core box and expansions into the big box. Fortunately Wyrd provides detailed instructions on where everything goes. What's really nice is not only did they include space for everything, they also included space for all the KS stuff. So there are slots for not only the acrylic token upgrades, but all of your old cardboard tokens as well. I'm not one to throw out replaced components, so that was a huge plus from me. They even included plenty of extra space, which I used to throw in stuff that didn't have a dedicated slot like my KS exclusive coin and mini, the old character coins, old in-between scenario cards, etc. that had been replaced by KS upgrades.
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Not sure if you are aware but this might be back from the dead. It started posting updates again a couple months ago. At this point I expect nothing but I do find it interesting.
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I backed Delver's Drop to play with my daughters. It's too late for that 11 years later.
I expect someone picked up the IP very cheaply, as the concept was great.
I expect someone picked up the IP very cheaply, as the concept was great.
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Freedom Five arrived today. Now I have a pile of Freedom Five, Townsfolk Tussle, Vagrantsong, and Pericle staring me in the face. Thank God I have two weeks off for the holidays. I know, I know, first world problems.
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It sure is a dream holiday haul! To be honest those are the best kinds of problems a person can ever have and that’s getting so many good games to have to throw themselves into without the time to do them all justice. But I would say if you’re split between them, go with which sounds most fun even if it means hopping between them.YellowKing wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 3:41 pm Freedom Five arrived today. Now I have a pile of Freedom Five, Townsfolk Tussle, Vagrantsong, and Pericle staring me in the face. Thank God I have two weeks off for the holidays. I know, I know, first world problems.
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Can you just place them on tables that aren’t eye level?YellowKing wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 3:41 pm Freedom Five arrived today. Now I have a pile of Freedom Five, Townsfolk Tussle, Vagrantsong, and Pericle staring me in the face.
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hepcat wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:18 pmCan you just place them on tables that aren’t eye level?YellowKing wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 3:41 pm Freedom Five arrived today. Now I have a pile of Freedom Five, Townsfolk Tussle, Vagrantsong, and Pericle staring me in the face.
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Has anyone played Freedom Five yet?
If so, how is it?
I have an opportunity to buy the KS version of everything either painted or unpainted.
Do I need any expansions or is the base KS game good enough?
If so, how is it?
I have an opportunity to buy the KS version of everything either painted or unpainted.
Do I need any expansions or is the base KS game good enough?
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It’s good, but it’s REALLY long. Probably because a game is actually 3 or 4 games set up as chapters in a comic book. Be prepared for a full day of it if you play.
I also think if you own Defenders of the Last Stand and/or Hour of Need, there’s really nothing in this game that sets it apart from those two, and it will feel like you’re just playing those games. But it’s probably pretty rare that that is the case for many.
I also think if you own Defenders of the Last Stand and/or Hour of Need, there’s really nothing in this game that sets it apart from those two, and it will feel like you’re just playing those games. But it’s probably pretty rare that that is the case for many.
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I think i did all in with hour of need so sounds like it's can save a couple hundred dollars!
Thanks!
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It really feels like a combination of Hour of Need (which makes sense since the Sadler brothers worked on that and Freedom Five) and Defenders of the Last Stand (the "sequel" to Defenders of the Realm with a Mad Max feel...and which I absolutely adore). But if you have Hour of Need, I suspect you'll end up thinking you bought it twice after your first game of Freedom Five.
In other news, I'm still hooked on Isofarian Guard. The grinding may turn off some, but I friggin' love it so far. There's a real sense of accomplishment as you level up, gear up, etc..
In other news, I'm still hooked on Isofarian Guard. The grinding may turn off some, but I friggin' love it so far. There's a real sense of accomplishment as you level up, gear up, etc..
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Edit: I posted this in the wrong thread. Moving it into a spoiler to take up less space.
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Yea my Cthulhu Death May Die (but you'll probably die first) Fear of the Unknown pledge showed up! Let the unboxing and organizing begin!
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Holy beejebus, my Chip Theory Games copy of Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era has shipped and should be here Wednesday
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I saw the notice but didn't check the estimated date yet. Mine is also coming Wednesday!hepcat wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:03 pm Holy beejebus, my Chip Theory Games copy of Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era has shipped and should be here Wednesday
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This is by far my most anticipated game right now--I'm SO jealous! Is it shipping via UPS? I thought I'd read somewhere that was the case . . . I wanna know what shipping website I need to begin manically checking whenever I have an idle moment.hepcat wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:03 pm Holy beejebus, my Chip Theory Games copy of Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era has shipped and should be here Wednesday
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Looks like it's UPS as handled by ShipStation.
I honestly wasn't expecting this one for a few more months. I hadn't been paying attention to the updates, I'm ashamed to say.
I honestly wasn't expecting this one for a few more months. I hadn't been paying attention to the updates, I'm ashamed to say.
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My Arydia is on its way to the Chicago fulfillment warehouse, so that should arrive in January too!
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My Arydia sounds like a form of arthritis.
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Or a heart problem or a video game adaptation of a Japanese Light Novel.
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I watched a video countdown of a boardgame reviewers to 20 solo/solo capable games for 2024 and he listed My Arydia as his number 4 (he had a preview copy). Now I'm looking forward to playing it.
Number 3 was Elder Scrolls from Chip Theory Games.
What was surprising is that his number 1 was Fateforge. I own that and haven't really given it much attention. I need to change that as it seems to make the top of quite a few lists of best dungeon crawlers for 2024.
Number 3 was Elder Scrolls from Chip Theory Games.
What was surprising is that his number 1 was Fateforge. I own that and haven't really given it much attention. I need to change that as it seems to make the top of quite a few lists of best dungeon crawlers for 2024.
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There's a second printing and expansion coming in February, if you care.
I had a retail copy of the original. I played it a few times but bounced off it. I'm really struggling with board gaming right now, especially campaign games. I liked it, though maybe it was a bit more...puzzle-y than I was looking for.
I had a retail copy of the original. I played it a few times but bounced off it. I'm really struggling with board gaming right now, especially campaign games. I liked it, though maybe it was a bit more...puzzle-y than I was looking for.
Maybe next year, maybe no go
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Hopefully, if they're making any changes to the game, they'll have an upgrade pack available for folks like me who bought the first edition.
I like puzzly games, so that was a plus for me. I can play tower defense games for hours with a smile on my face. City of Kings was another VERY puzzly game I really enjoyed it years ago (I should break that out again sometime soon...but with all the campaign games I have, it will have to wait until I have time in 2048). I remember you liked that one quite a bit too (I think you were the one that recommended it to me). Did you feel that Fateforge was more puzzly than that?
I like puzzly games, so that was a plus for me. I can play tower defense games for hours with a smile on my face. City of Kings was another VERY puzzly game I really enjoyed it years ago (I should break that out again sometime soon...but with all the campaign games I have, it will have to wait until I have time in 2048). I remember you liked that one quite a bit too (I think you were the one that recommended it to me). Did you feel that Fateforge was more puzzly than that?
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No, City of Kings was definitely more puzzle play -- one of the reasons I also ultimately bounced off it. It's weird...I can like puzzle-style design but I'm not sure I can figure out the nuts and bolts of why sometimes it's ok and other times I get annoyed. I thought the app for Fateforge was really well done and how it handled all the enemy behaviors. But at some point I just remember thinking it was an optimization puzzle for combat and it felt like too much for me to figure out. Maybe I was too harsh.
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Life's too short to struggle to like something. There aren't enough hours in our lives to play all these things.
Games where the designer intended for players to discover a limited way of doing things pisses a lot of people off. I'm just stupid enough to enjoy them though.
Games where the designer intended for players to discover a limited way of doing things pisses a lot of people off. I'm just stupid enough to enjoy them though.
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- YellowKing
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Re: Kickstarter and other crowdfunding platforms
I'm the exact same way. I really didn't like how Legends of Andor really only had one solution that you had to puzzle out. But yet I loved City of Kings. The only thing I can come up with is that it's the surrounding aspects (theme, mechanics, etc) that either endear me to the puzzle solving process or turn me against it.Smoove_B wrote:I can like puzzle-style design but I'm not sure I can figure out the nuts and bolts of why sometimes it's ok and other times I get annoyed.
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Re: Kickstarter and other crowdfunding platforms
My only outstanding kickstarter completed production last month. By the end of this quarter I may actually be done with kickstarter. I won't say forever because that seems impossible, but I have gone from a fire hose of money into kickstarter to a dripping faucet that's just quiet enough that you can ignore it.
So can we lock this thread please?
So can we lock this thread please?
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- TheMix
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Re: Kickstarter and other crowdfunding platforms
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- hepcat
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I got my Elder Scrolls and the first expansion (game bundle reward) today. 29 pounds of chip theory gaming. Going to unbox now. However, I will not be making either a reaction or unboxing video.
I got my Elder Scrolls and the first expansion (game bundle reward) today. 29 pounds of chip theory gaming. Going to unbox now. However, I will not be making either a reaction or unboxing video.
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- Fishbelly
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Re: Kickstarter and other crowdfunding platforms
Logistically, I understand that it makes sense that Chip Theory is shipping out simpler orders first, I really do, but I still catch myself whining that "I should've just ordered the bundle, and gotten the health chips and other things later".hepcat wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 6:28 pm Unlocked
I got my Elder Scrolls and the first expansion (game bundle reward) today. 29 pounds of chip theory gaming. Going to unbox now. However, I will not be making either a reaction or unboxing video.
Sigh. I know I'll get the game soon. I know I'm so tired right now I'd not play it much, if at all. I know I have many other games staring at me from my shelf (shelves) of shame. Doesn't prevent me from checking UPS 3 times a day, to see if a package is heading my way.
- hepcat
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Friggin' UPS just left it outside the door to our offices today. There were 3 of us in the office all day and the door was unlocked, but they didn't bother walking in. That's the first time they've done that. They usually walk in if the door is unlocked and the lights are on (which they were) then hand the package to someone. Must be a new driver, I imagine. One who needs to learn how to do his damn job.
I just finished organizing things. They give you a ton of classes and races. The combos are mind boggling...not to mention I haven't even brought up the skill lines, which are their own set of large cards.
I just finished organizing things. They give you a ton of classes and races. The combos are mind boggling...not to mention I haven't even brought up the skill lines, which are their own set of large cards.
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- hepcat
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Aaaannndddd I just got notification that my Death May Die kickstarter for Fear of the Unknown has finally shipped. That will be my LAST CMON game thanks to the last two crappy campaigns I backed with them. Nothing like looking at a game you're waiting on in stores for the last 5 months while you wait for your copy. Nice reward for being one of the people who helped make it possible (in their words).
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