DwarfStar had some very innovative ways they approached gaming. Well ahead of their time. And the good thing is that people can still enjoy them for free by DLing the games from their website!
We all ought to have a buddy like Chris. Also, very cool of Dwarfstar Games to release their material like that. Games being affordably available is vital for bringing fresh blood into the hobby.
Alright, unit stacking charts would have been a great bit of extra chrome. I'll kick around some ideas this weekend sir, once the post is freed from the glacier that enveloped Texas this week clears I might toss a couple more bristol boards your way :D
Also - The cubes are just from a great big bucket of counting cubes you can get from amazon for like $10 for 500 or so of them in 10 colors. I use them for all my print-n-play games as counters/markers/whatever. Cheap and easy, bright and plentiful.
Love it! I’ve been wanting a look at how this plays. Interesting to have the two types of way to play.
DwarfStar had some very innovative ways they approached gaming. Well ahead of their time. And the good thing is that people can still enjoy them for free by DLing the games from their website!
@@Steelwhip2001 Yep, agree that it's so cool they've done that. I printed Barbarian Prince that way... nothing like you've got tho!
@@GeekGamers01 Barbarian Prince is brutal...but one of the best Hex Crawls out there..even 40 years later
@@Steelwhip2001 I totally agree. I laughed to myself when you said you wouldn't play it on vid. I feel the same way!
We all ought to have a buddy like Chris.
Also, very cool of Dwarfstar Games to release their material like that. Games being affordably available is vital for bringing fresh blood into the hobby.
Truth!
Krystofer actually, and the rumors about me are greatly exaggerated.
Finally, someone made a video playthrough of GOBLIN 😃
That’s a cool friend.
I played a game of this with a friend on tabletop simulator, was very cool but there is something great about physical hex and counter games
do love the physical versons of the games
Barbarian Prince! You know you want to! :)
LOL..it might happen.....
@@Steelwhip2001 Maybe that tiny little TARDIS will come in useful too *hint hint*
holy sh#t this was the first board game I brought early eighties I think still have the board but have lost the counters and rules, was fun game
Alright, unit stacking charts would have been a great bit of extra chrome. I'll kick around some ideas this weekend sir, once the post is freed from the glacier that enveloped Texas this week clears I might toss a couple more bristol boards your way :D
Also - The cubes are just from a great big bucket of counting cubes you can get from amazon for like $10 for 500 or so of them in 10 colors. I use them for all my print-n-play games as counters/markers/whatever. Cheap and easy, bright and plentiful.
Oh i wouldnt worry too much about it. =)
Good old fashioned game.