Thank you for the video! I kind of wish some visual cues were on the board to avoid having to remember some rules points (such as +1 darkness if you reshuffle, or having to be in LA1/2 to go to the black market & having to pay heat also to do so, or having to darkness+1 or extinguish a location to reshuffle your action deck, etc). Hopefully the designers will think about these small quality-of-life improvements by the time the game gets finalised. ;)
A better version of Android the board game perhaps? Been waiting for a game like this. From what I could gather the game can end with a different guilty suspect based on choices? Definitely some inspiration from Android and Blade Runner I think.
I really like the idea of the game but for some reason it just isn't speaking to me. Maybe it is how random and modular crimes are that make it feel like the bad parts of Arkham Horror. I just can't see it as a story, I just see random draws that will eventually lead to the end of the scenario. Maybe we get lucky and dismiss all the suspects immediately, maybe we have three long lines of enquiry. I get it, I just can't see past how gamey it all is
I was intrigued by this game but then I looked at the creators previous projects and that raised some red flags for me. They only did one game (undelivered so far, no pledge manager yet) before and two Chucky dolls.
I'm not following this line of thought. Who are you regarding as "the creator" here? The publisher (Trick or Treat games) seems to have 20 titles on BGG. One of the designers is Richard m*****f******g Launius.
@@Biodelic one of the designers worked on Arkham Horror and Elder Sign. That’s a plus for me. Not sure where you get “one game” from. Check your facts.
@@Genghis-PawnI am looking at this solely from the crowd funding perspective. Trick or Treat Studios seems a bit all over the place with products. Masks, dolls, action figures, puzzles, games and so on. I think it is legitimate to wonder why for this specific game they do a Kickstarter and what track record they have with last Kickstarter projects. Renowned designers are no guarantee for a good product nor for a proper campaign handling.
Thank you for the video! I kind of wish some visual cues were on the board to avoid having to remember some rules points (such as +1 darkness if you reshuffle, or having to be in LA1/2 to go to the black market & having to pay heat also to do so, or having to darkness+1 or extinguish a location to reshuffle your action deck, etc). Hopefully the designers will think about these small quality-of-life improvements by the time the game gets finalised. ;)
The master has hit again. The artwork/look seems a bit bland for now (not sure if they are still working on it though), but gameplay looks very nice.
Very cool looking game!
A better version of Android the board game perhaps? Been waiting for a game like this.
From what I could gather the game can end with a different guilty suspect based on choices?
Definitely some inspiration from Android and Blade Runner I think.
I really like the idea of the game but for some reason it just isn't speaking to me. Maybe it is how random and modular crimes are that make it feel like the bad parts of Arkham Horror. I just can't see it as a story, I just see random draws that will eventually lead to the end of the scenario. Maybe we get lucky and dismiss all the suspects immediately, maybe we have three long lines of enquiry. I get it, I just can't see past how gamey it all is
I was intrigued by this game but then I looked at the creators previous projects and that raised some red flags for me. They only did one game (undelivered so far, no pledge manager yet) before and two Chucky dolls.
I'm not following this line of thought. Who are you regarding as "the creator" here? The publisher (Trick or Treat games) seems to have 20 titles on BGG. One of the designers is Richard m*****f******g Launius.
@@Biodelic one of the designers worked on Arkham Horror and Elder Sign. That’s a plus for me.
Not sure where you get “one game” from. Check your facts.
@@Genghis-PawnI am looking at this solely from the crowd funding perspective. Trick or Treat Studios seems a bit all over the place with products. Masks, dolls, action figures, puzzles, games and so on.
I think it is legitimate to wonder why for this specific game they do a Kickstarter and what track record they have with last Kickstarter projects.
Renowned designers are no guarantee for a good product nor for a proper campaign handling.
@@Biodelic you could always look at our track record of designing and shipping millions of products worldwide over our 15 years in business.
Very cool looking game!