Dice Tower News - January 30th, 2025
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- Tom, Mike and Milla take a look at the board game news for the week!
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Fun irrelevant fact regarding the Starbucks cup at the beginning of the video. Starbucks used to write on cups but it’s not common anymore. However, the new CEO has enacted a policy that requires all cups be written on, starting at the end of February but encouraged employees start the practice 1/27 to get used to it so it looks like the store Mike went to has adapted quickly.
Micro Macro kids is coming with a book and tokens to follow the story :) used it first time in demo last weekend, huge success!
Anywhere else in the world "is it already 1:30" would be a question about the time!
Gothic is a HUGELY popular RPG in europe. Came out end of 90ies and was an insane game. The game gets an updated rerelease on steam (2025,2026?). The gothic team later gave us Risen and Elex.
That Grimdark Future game is a One Page Rules miniature game similar to Warhammer. Traditionally it's all digital distribution of books and STls for 3d printing. This is their first physical box release.
Awesome news that Matt Leacock will be there at UKGE! Can picture the huge queues already to get it signed
Salmon spawn long after bears have come out of hibernation and are hangry. In fact, closer to when they go back into hibernation. Bears are, however, always hangry. I believe that that is a well established, scientifically proven, empirically verifiable fact.
Why does Tom think there are no trees on Dartmoor? Bellever Forest's right in the centre, and it's got hundred-foot conifers...
No, I was pointing out that there were no trees (and especially a forest!) on the cover