Knavecon Raffle 6

Now something rather unique for mini fans.  a rare as hen’s teeth mini from legandary modeller Bob Olley, of GW fame. Sculpted this year, only 60 copies of this model exist.  Dave Stafford was good enough to donate one to us.  Here’s his other copy that he painted

We have to make a special mention of Dave’s Kick ass Kickstarter Panteon of Chaos which is looking out of this world

 

So far we have…

  1. A very special Custom Copy of Galeforce 9’s WWE Superstar Showdown with Pro painted wrestler Models
  2. A Copy of 7 Wonders (sponsored by Black Katt Games)
  3. A one off piece of Custom Art from legendary artist Dave “MrSaturday” Stafford
  4. A copy of Jerusalem
  5. A copy of 30 Seconds
  6. A copy of Horus Heresy Betrayal at Calth
  7. Love Letter: Kanai Factory Limited Edition
  8. Bad Ash Model

MORE TO FOLLOW !

SO! how do I get tickets early and beat the rush on the day and benefit from the 2 for 1 offer before the friday before the Knavecon?  Simples just paypal my Swiss bank account at

victorgannon@yahoo.com

Prices are currently

  • 2 x raffle tickets for €1
  • 16 x raffle tickets for €5
  • 42 x raffle tickets for €10

Should you feel inclined, feel free to pre-book your tickets for the event too.  Tickets will be available on the door on the day too.  It’s going to be a busy con!

  • Adults €15
  • Students and unwaged €8
  • Accompanied Children Free

Huzzah!

Vic

Knavecon Raffle 5

Many thanks to Jimmy Murphy for his generous addition of Love Letter: Kanai Factory Limited Edition.  If you haven’t played love letter you’ve missed out.  Until now!

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Jimmy who made out like a bandit at the last raffle has prebooked tickets and if the Knavecon gods are true he’ll win this prize back again

So far we have…

  1. A very special Custom Copy of Galeforce 9’s WWE Superstar Showdown with Pro painted wrestler Models
  2. A Copy of 7 Wonders (sponsored by Black Katt Games)
  3. A one off piece of Custom Art from legendary artist Dave “MrSaturday” Stafford
  4. A copy of Jerusalem
  5. A copy of 30 Seconds
  6. A copy of Horus Heresy Betrayal at Calth
  7. Love Letter: Kanai Factory Limited Edition

MORE TO FOLLOW !

SO! how do I get tickets early and beat the rush on the day and benefit from the 2 for 1 offer before the friday before the Knavecon?  Simples just paypal my Swiss bank account at

victorgannon@yahoo.com

Prices are currently

  • 2 x raffle tickets for €1
  • 16 x raffle tickets for €5
  • 42 x raffle tickets for €10

Should you feel inclined, feel free to pre-book your tickets for the event too.  Tickets will be available on the door on the day too.  It’s going to be a busy con!

  • Adults €15
  • Students and unwaged €8
  • Accompanied Children Free

Huzzah!

Vic

I found your lack of fate


It’s still fresh but I think another visit to Star Wars rebellion is a must. It’s a hot ticket item at the moment (all the cool kids are playing it). After a week of thinking about the game I was ready for round two and this time it was to the biter end
As is our way we got a couple of rules a little wrong and fixed that right up in the next game. Rebellion is a lovely game. It’s a slick space opera which oozes theme. The closest to it would be war of the ring. A small bunch of good guys take on a huge lumbering all powerful baddie and hope to prevail through stout determination, guile and positive camp songs
If you read last weeks review on it you’ll know how it works here’s a few insights 
1. Don’t lose you’re death star and don’t get cocky when you start blowing up planets with it. There are missions that’s allows the rebels to blow up this otherwise invulnerable wrecking ball
2. Logistics. You need transport for your imperials ground troops. You need boots on the ground to reveal the rebel base. As a rebel if you wipe out either you’ve done a good days work. 
3. Don’t let the rebels get a foothold. It’s more important to stop then gaining loyalty than you gaining loyalty. 


4. Capture rebel leaders if you can especially if you have interrogation missions. Even if you don’t hobbling a rebel leader reduces their actions by one. 
5. Don’t rely on builds. It’s slow for stuff to pop off the production line and late in the game way to late plus getting it to the front takes time


6. If you’re the rebels take chances. You’ll always be up against it. It’s unlikely you can win militarily so pick your battles
Have fun. I’m only scraping the surface with this game. There’s a lot to it and unlike McDonnells I’m loving it
See you all at Knavecon for a “quick” game
Huzzah
Vic 

Knavecon Raffle 4

Now for something REALLY special.  Sponsored by the mighty Dungeons and Donuts from Galway…..  Gamers we give you….

Horus Heresy Betrayal at Calth!

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This is one hell of a prize for the grand raffle, to date the best prize we’ve ever had.  I have it on good authority that the man himself Ronan and some of his minions will be joining us on the day and as always will be getting stuck in to some serious gaming with us, just like regular people.  (Well once they’ve given us their donuts at any rate)

 

So far we have…

  1. A very special Custom Copy of Galeforce 9’s WWE Superstar Showdown with Pro painted wrestler Models
  2. A Copy of 7 Wonders (sponsored by Black Katt Games)
  3. A one off piece of Custom Art from legendary artist Dave “MrSaturday” Stafford
  4. A copy of Jerusalem
  5. A copy of 30 Seconds
  6. A copy of Horus Heresy Betrayal at Calth

MORE TO FOLLOW !

SO! how do I get tickets early and beat the rush on the day and benefit from the 2 for 1 offer before the friday before the Knavecon?  Simples just paypal my Swiss bank account at

victorgannon@yahoo.com

Prices are currently

  • 2 x raffle tickets for €1
  • 16 x raffle tickets for €5
  • 42 x raffle tickets for €10

Should you feel inclined, feel free to pre-book your tickets for the event too.  Tickets will be available on the door on the day too.  It’s going to be a busy con!

  • Adults €15
  • Students and unwaged €8
  • Accompanied Children Free

Huzzah!

Vic

Knavecon Raffle Part 3

Few more eager beavers have bought tickets so let’s add the obligitory

30-Seconds

So far we have…

  1. A very special Custom Copy of Galeforce 9’s WWE Superstar Showdown with Pro painted wrestler Models
  2. A Copy of 7 Wonders (sponsored by Black Katt Games)
  3. A one off piece of Custom Art from legendary artist Dave “MrSaturday” Stafford
  4. A copy of Jerusalem
  5. 30 Seconds

MORE TO FOLLOW !

SO! how do I get tickets early and beat the rush on the day and benefit from the 2 for 1 offer before the friday before the Knavecon?  Simples just paypal my Swiss bank account at

victorgannon@yahoo.com

Prices are currently

  • 2 x raffle tickets for €1
  • 16 x raffle tickets for €5
  • 42 x raffle tickets for €10

Should you feel inclined, feel free to pre-book your tickets for the event too.  Tickets will be available on the door on the day too.  It’s going to be a busy con!

  • Adults €15
  • Students and unwaged €8
  • Accompanied Children Free

Huzzah!

Vic

Knavecon Grand Raffle 2

Couple of sharp gamers have jumped in early to take advantage of the bonus tickets

SO, this is being added to the Raffle (sponsored by VGS Software)

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So far we have…

  1. A very special Custom Copy of Galeforce 9’s WWE Superstar Showdown with Pro painted wrestler Models
  2. A Copy of 7 Wonders (sponsored by Black Katt Games)
  3. A one off piece of Custom Art from legendary artist Dave “MrSaturday” Stafford
  4. A copy of Jerusalem

MORE TO FOLLOW

 

SO! how do I get tickets early and beat the rush on the day and benefit from the 2 for 1 offer before the friday before the Knavecon?  Simples just paypal my Swiss bank account at

victorgannon@yahoo.com

Prices are currently

  • 2 x raffle tickets for €1
  • 16 x raffle tickets for €5
  • 42 x raffle tickets for €10

Should you feel inclined, feel free to pre-book your tickets for the event too.  Tickets will be available on the door on the day too.  It’s going to be a busy con!

  • Adults €15
  • Students and unwaged €8
  • Accompanied Children Free

Huzzah!

Vic

Don’t Panic!!!

  

Dead panic is a zombie skinned version of castle panic with a lot of charm and a couple of extra bits above the original game. 
Dead panic has you and up to several pals holding out (relatively) cooperatively against a horde of brain loving zombies who have decided to visit you in your beautiful hexagonal forest holiday home. Their sales methods are robust and you’ll need to utilize all of the gear in the surprisingly well stocked cabin to fend them off long enough for rescue to appear

  
The game is set on a board of concentric rings with the cabin in the centre. Each turn you draw an event card (all bad) which being more random zombies from the bottomless bag and occasionally other survivors. Zombies come in a few different flavors (all unpalatable). Standard dudes who move one space per turn, runners who move two, brutes who move as normal but ads nails hard and crawlers who can slip under your walls without so much as ringing the door bell. 

  
The aforementioned survivors each carry a piece of the three piece radio (they obviously didn’t trust each other) and when they get to you and your radio repair whack they hand it over. Get all three and you can radio in for help in the form of a getaway van that shows up like the mystery machine on the edge of the map. Get your boys to the van and you drive off into the sunset or more accurately off the edge of the board
It’s a good solid game that will gather dust nicely until you need something to play against kids. There’s not a whole lot here for the more mature gamer. Its coop up until the point where one of the survivors gets turned and then becomes a super zombie themselves and make life difficult for their former roomies. This is nice enough but I didn’t see it happen when we played it. The tokens are nice but dull. We’ve been spoiled by zombie games with lovely models and looking at 2D tokens moving in doesn’t have the safe effect as dozens of badly painted zombie miniatures. You could dope it up with zombicide miniatures but then again stick lipstick on a duck it’s still a duck and if you have zombie miniatures it’s 50/50 you have a better zombie game already. 

  
It’s fun while it lasts, it’s fun for kids and you can cook the rules a little to make it easier/harder for them but I’m not sure this will appear very often. 
You could add a traitor mechanic or you could keep track of how many zombies you killed each and have one winner but it’s it’s starting to sound like and a bit like triggers brush. I’ll let you decide at Knavecon you might love it 
Nice reimplementation of a good game. Just not a great game
Huzzah!
Vic 

Knavecon 7 Grand Raffle

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For all of you planning to attend or just happy to support Knavecon I once again give you the Grand Raffle.  for the princely sum of €1 your name will be entered into our draw for a selection of Board Games which will be raffled on the day.  (early supporters will get TWO entries for their euro up until midnight Friday 29th)

The prize fund will be added to as time progresses and more games will be added to the list and this post updated.

So far we have…

  1. A very special Custom Copy of Galeforce 9’s WWE Superstar Showdown with Pro painted wrestler Models
  2. A Copy of 7 Wonders (sponsored by Black Katt Games)
  3. A one off piece of Custom Art from legendary artist Dave “MrSaturday” Stafford

MORE TO FOLLOW

 

SO! how do I get tickets early and beat the rush on the day and benefit from the 2 for 1 offer before the friday before the Knavecon?  Simples just paypal my Swiss bank account at

victorgannon@yahoo.com

Prices are currently

  • 2 x raffle tickets for €1
  • 16 x raffle tickets for €5
  • 42 x raffle tickets for €10

 

Should you feel inclined, feel free to pre-book your tickets for the event too.  Tickets will be available on the door on the day too.  It’s going to be a busy con!

  • Adults €15
  • Students and unwaged €8
  • Accompanied Children (under 12) Free

Huzzah!

Vic

You’ll never be No 2 to me

  
Remember the Character in the Lego movie that was into spaceships? That’s me when it comes to Twilight Struggle. Having discovered it a number of years back I’m still enamored with it. 
I’ve spoken a bit before about the game. As two player games go it’s hard to beat. Playdek have released it for the PC this week. For €12. 

  
Playdek don’t mess around they’ve released some cracking implementations of card games for the phone/tablet market. Having finished the PC version they’re now switching their efforts to improving the AI and developing a phone/tablet version which will be cross platform 
The sharp ones in audience will have twigged the AI comment. The game comes with a reasonable AI opponent. It’s better than I thought it would be but it’s no match for a human (yet). I think a game like this just like diplomacy is a hard one for any developer to attempt. So hats off to them for including it. It’s shown as easy AI but I’m damned if I can find an option to dial up the difficulty apart from giving it a head start in points. 

  
The interface is very nice. I’ve played TS on vassal and a few web implementations. This is the best one so far. Everything is in there and it’s crisp and responsive. It would have been nice to see what’s left in the draw deck but it’s a minor niggle and you should be card counting anyway. Audio is good too with sweeping music and snippets of leader speaker between turns. You’ll probably turn it off. 
Multiplayer is where this game shines. It links to the Playdek setup so if you previously played a playdek multiplayer you’re already there along with your buddy list. The game plays both realtime and asynchronously which is key since a game can last Several hours. There’s even a rating system in there for players so you gain score as you win and matching opponents by skill level becomes easier 

  
If you’re a fan of TS rush out and buy it. If not come to Knavecon 7. I’m going to be showing people how to play. The mechanics. Not how to win. That’s a headache for just you
Huzzah!
Vic 

Bend them to your will

  
Star Wars Rebellion is a great game. If you are a fan of bigger games like War of Ring and a Star Wars fan you’ll be in Jedi heaven
The game sees the Powerful Empire square off against the underdog Rebels. At the start of the game the rebels secretly pick a planet from the pool of 32 and this is their home sweet home base which the Imperials what to find. So the game is expensive hide and seek and every time the empire slowly rolls into a new system the Rebels get to say in Eddie Murphy accent “That’s not iiiiiitttt!!”. Unless it is their home base and then the gloves are off. 
The Imperials job is easy. Find the rebel base and wipe it out. To aid them in their task they have a lot of resources at their command in the form of space and ground troops. Storm troopers, at-ats, tie fighters, star destroyers, Death Stars to name a few. The imperials always seem to have the upper hand as not only can they like the Rebels persuade systems to ally with them and thus produce more units they can subjugate rebel systems and force them to work for them too. 

  
The rebels spend their time trying to trick the Imperials away from their home base location and also go cap in hand to the various systems trying to get support. Remember murphy’s golden rule. 
Star Wars has always been about the characters (unlike every other film). Well key characters that make epic decisions. Each player starts with a brace of slowly added to characters each variously skilled in diplomacy, research, fisticuffs and something else. They have a number of uses and are effectively your actions. You can assign a character to a mission in a particular sector. block another character from completing a mission or send them to lead a fleet to another system. 

  
Missions for the imperials completed result in things like systems being turned loyal, rebel leaders captured, clues to where the rebel base isn’t and therefore narrowing down where it could be and so on. Additionally the imperials get another type of mission called a project where they get to build big stuff like super star destroyers and Death Stars.  
Missions for rebels successfully completed allow them to harass the imperials with sabotage markers, turn systems to rebel loyalty and even move their secret base. Some of them gain them loyalty and when the turn maker that starts at the bottom advances up and touches the slowly lowering loyalty marker at the top it’s a win for the rebels. So the rebels need to hold out to the biter end and the imperials need to get their distressed skates on and find that base asap

  
Battles occur when fleets meet. There’s two distinct battlegrounds per system. On the ground and in orbit. Both are exercised in the same fight and last boots standing rule the system. Battles are brutal and bringing more guns than your opponent is a goods move. Heroes bring tactics cards which inflict extra hits or reduce damage or much to the horror of the rebels we cornered in our first game stop them From bugging out when things look grim. The units have two types of attack dice. Anti small stuff and anti big stuff. Each unit fires a mix of these. Small stuff would be fighters and grunts. Big stuff would be AT ATs, speeders and capital ships. 
The theme is strong. The imperials seem overwhelming. The rebels are holding on dodging and weaving, waging a guerrilla war. The outnumbering Imperials are trying to smother the underdog. It all feels just right
The build quality is pure Fantasy Flight. The models are sweet. I particularly like the partially constructed Death Star. You will never paint all 150 of them. I know this is a challenge accepted for a lot of you painters out there but there are a shit ton of small models here. Ground troops especially. The rules are straightforward. Well laid out and well explained. No ambiguity. 

  
It’s truly a thing of beauty. Looking from the Imperial side out over the big map it’s hard not to cackle when you crush another rebel gathering. You’ll need space for this (pardon the pun). Your kitchen table might struggle. It’s not as big as say firefly but it is as big as forbidden stars. One quick note. It’s surprisingly fast to setup. You’ll be on the road in ten minutes max 
So far loving this game and my head has been strategizing for the next Game. Always a good sign. 
Well done FF another thoroughbred 
Huzzah!
Vic

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