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2014 Kickstarter Game Update: Week 3

Games I Viewed:

Japanese: The Game
Status: Funded

This is a card game that attempts to help players learn to speak and read Japanese by printing vocabulary words and example sentences on each card and coding them with the part of speech so that players can arrange them in the grammatically correct order. I wouldn't need it for myself, but I know a number of people are studying Japanese, and this might be a nice tool to make learning more fun than plain flash cards.


Scoville
Status: 67% funded

In this game, players plant hot peppers (colored cubes) on the board and then place pawns in between the peppers to "cross-breed" them and obtain new hybrid peppers. Various color cube combinations can then be submitted for points. As someone who majored in plant breeding, I'm finding the theme of this game hard to resist. I will probably end up backing it.


Shadowrift: Archfiends
Status: Funded

This expansion for the cooperative deckbuilding game Shadowrift adds boss monsters for the various enemies that must be defeated after the shadowrifts are sealed. The aim is to make the game more challenging for players who are constantly beating the base game. Since I haven't yet beaten the base game, I'm hesitating about backing it. I don't know that I will play Shadowrift often enough for the expansion to be necessary.


Honorable Mention:

The Dice Tower Season 10
Status: Funded

This is a group led by Tom Vasel that is prolific in producing board game review videos. This campaign is to raise money so they don't have to put advertisements in their podcasts. I don't listen to the podcasts, so I'm not particularly interested in the campaign, but I do watch the video reviews quite a bit, so I thought I'd mention them.

[identity profile] mangaroo.livejournal.com 2014-01-26 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
One reply, two comments. I am economical!

the expansion was originally planned to pit the players against each other (with one player acting as the boss monster) in an attempt to draw in competitive game customers, but apparently that idea proved unworkable during the playtesting stage.

Thank heavens for play testing failure! If that was the way they had gone with this, I wouldn't be interested at all.

I hadn't checked the developer's website, but the base was listed for $45 at Amazon and Game Salute. However, other online board game stores don't appear to be stocking it?

[identity profile] spacealien-vamp.livejournal.com 2014-01-27 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
However, other online board game stores don't appear to be stocking it?

Game Salute probably took over distribution when they arranged to produce the expansion. (The base game was self-published.) They have a business model in which they do not allow retailers to discount their games, so it's not as if you could get it cheaper elsewhere anyway. (I've heard they claim this is so that online stores don't have an unfair advantage over brick-and-mortar stores, but it pisses off gamers who feel entitled to the the 40% discounts at online shops.)

[identity profile] mangaroo.livejournal.com 2014-01-28 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
I've heard they claim this is so that online stores don't have an unfair advantage over brick-and-mortar stores

Well, it's working. After considerable thought about how I do not need Shadowrift to be harder + I do not wish to wait for October for the base game, I've decided to cancel my pledge for the Archfiends expansion and just buy the base game now.* But I can't find a shipping policy posted on the Game Salute online store, so my choices are Amazon or Games of WIL. If Games of WIL is charging $45 and the box isn't opened or damaged, I'll just get it there.

* Well, now = when the campaign draws to a close. Given that they're at 11x their goal, I don't think they're going to be rolling out any exclusives I actually want, but better safe than whiny.

Edit: Oh, grumblebunnies. They're talking about a playmat. Personally, I think this game needs one. I'll have to see how much it is before I back out of my pledge. (Also, how much do I love that I'm doing all my wavering in your kickstarter thread?)
Edited 2014-01-29 18:04 (UTC)

[identity profile] mangaroo.livejournal.com 2014-02-05 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
...and the playmat is $19. So I can safely un-pledge. While I would like the art of the playmat on a card, I think I would have preferred something more abstract for a playing surface. I don't really enjoy staring at the same people all the time, however striking that female fiend might be. (I hate it when I wake up in the morning and my hair is storm clouds.) Also -- and this was going to be true of any playmat -- using it does take away flexibility re: card location. If you're playing in tight quarters, it's better to be able to place the cards where space allows.

[identity profile] spacealien-vamp.livejournal.com 2014-02-06 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I hate it when I wake up in the morning and my hair is storm clouds.

Hah.

Also -- and this was going to be true of any playmat -- using it does take away flexibility re: card location. If you're playing in tight quarters, it's better to be able to place the cards where space allows.

Yeah, I have yet to see the appeal of playmats for card games. I think they work for board games, where there are often lots of little resource tokens that need to be organized, or stats that have to be tracked, but cards are big enough that they don't really need it. Some people are quite passionate about them, though.