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Kickstarter Highlights: ‘Level Up A5E’, ‘Explorers of Navoria’, and More

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Jan 10 2024
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Come check out this week’s batch of crowdfunding and Kickstarter highlights–including board games, RPGs, and STLs!

Explorers of Navoria

 

In the magical land of Navoria, new and strange continents have emerged from the sea. The council of Navoria has decreed that the new continents must be explored, and you and a handful of other intrepid adventurers have answered the call… the stage is set for the adventure of a lifetime in Explorers of Navoria!

In Explorers of Navoria, you’ll take action tokens from the bag and use them to draft Adventure cards into your tableau. Adventure cards help you explore Navoria, build settlements in the newly emerged continents, craft supplies and items, and collaborate with the different races of Navoria.

Bloody Dawn: Vampires – Printable STL Miniatures

In a kingdom called Vardusk shrouded in shadow and haunted by eternal mist, the fates of its inhabitants are intertwined in a centuries-old battle. The Vampire clan, led by the enigmatic Count Vladmir von Krovzovich, who rules the dark night with intransigence, feeding itself with the blood of the unwary.

On the other hand, the Lycan clan, led by the alpha Ashtor, who rises on the nights of the full moon, protects his clan and the innocent from the threats of darkness.

Omertà: The Five Families

 

Step into the gritty underworld of 20th-century New York City with Omerta: The Five Families, a gripping area control and action point game designed for 2 to 5 players. In this high-stakes game of power, you’ll navigate the treacherous landscape as the head of a crime family, vying for control and dominion over the sprawling city.

Each turn with a play of plot cards to gain precious action points. These points become the currency of your authority, as you strategically spend them to strengthen your grip on the city. Recruit and strategically place your capos in key locations, expanding your territory, and boosting your coffers with the proceeds of illegal activities. Dabble in legal enterprises, establishing businesses that promise lucrative returns, while dispatching your trusted associates to maintain control.

Town Builder

When players wander into a town, they expect certain basic amenities. Taverns, inns, general store, and a blacksmith are the most common businesses they find with the general store being a catchall for every purchase they make—whether it be rope, rations, healing potions, or less common items.

After a while, these settings can bet glossed over because they are expected and no longer represent a place of opportunity, a way to meet interesting townsfolk, a way to scratch their particular interests, and a way to really immerse themselves into the town experience.

Level Up: A5E Gate Pass Gazette Annual 2023

A hardcover compilation of archetypes, feats, spells, heritages, monsters, and more for Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition!

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  • Over 30 exploration challenges including Locust Swarm, Hateful Mist, and Icefield Fever.
  • 29 archetypes such as the savant’s Archeologist, fighter’s Houndmaster, herald’s Knight of the Fey, or the artificer’s Synaptic Surgeon!
  • 14 cultures including the dog-loving Rovers or the astral pirates known as the Children of Zev!
  • 5 heritages such as the Zevites, telepathic children of the Astral Seas!
  • And more!

Islands & Inlets: 3D printable seascapes for your tabletop

Islands & Inlets is a set of 3d printable terrain and scenery for naval wargames, suitable for scales from 1/600 to 1/1400. Whether you play fantasy, historical, alternate history or even sci-fi naval games, Islands & Inlets will provide you with all the scenery you need to fill your gaming table. Some of the pieces will also work great for other small-scale land-based games (6-10mm) and certain pieces also work well for 28mm scale gaming (the vase mode shorelines make great large-scale hills!).


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Author: Matt Sall
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