Interview with Geddy from GtG (Spirit Island, Sentinels of The Multiverse)
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2024
- Pedro sits down with Geddy, the Brand Manager at Greater than Games.
We talk about Horizons of Spirit Island, Nature Incarnate and the future of Spirit Island as as whole.
We also talk about Sentinels of the Multiverse and Essen '22.
The crowdfunding for Nature Incarnate is going live soon: www.backerkit.com/call_to_action/438a4598-b3de-417c-b6fb-d4698ef44b68/landing
The images used were kindly provided by Greater than Games and were created by David Markiwsky (first illustration) and Kat Guevara (second and third)
Great interview. Thanks for doing it and sharing
Thank you. It was my pleasure!
Excellent interview. This is so comfortable to watch, Pedro and Geddy showed so much joy and excitement.
So if Ember-Eyed Behemoth is a Kaiju, I wonder whether it will have a miniature as its physical manifestation on the board. Just wondering.
Thank you. I'm always excited to talk about Spirit Island and Sentinels, and Geddy brings such a positive energy that Joy is automatic :)
Oh, the though of a mini is interesting (even though I don't think Spirit Island really needs it). My guess is on it *not* happening, because right now you have a clear distinction where plastic is the Invaders and wood is the defenders (Dahan and Spirits). With that in mind, I definitely wouldn't mind a custom, screen-printed wooden meeple for a Kaiju!
@@playityourself.boardgames Yes, agreed the direction of the game is to keep the spirits and dahan as wood and invaders as plastic. So its very likely going to be a Kaiju meeple.
Excellent interview!
Thank you very much!
With the new thin foil spiritpanels, is there any hope that the aspects will be printed on their very own spiritpanel instead of being a smaller card layed down on the other board?
And another question: Is there already plans when the german version of the expansion will be released?
Do you mean having multiple boards per Spirit, to reflect each aspect?
That's actually a good question. It's definitely a lot of overhead and extra boards, but it does sound like a premium upgrade that some fans would really go for. Very interesting...