Friday, October 19, 2012

October Dragon's Den Magic Player of the Year: Competitive Legacy

This month I'm going to post the full list of everyone who has played Competitive Legacy in the Den so far this year. We have currently had 69 unique players this year... some of whom have played in a lot of Competitive Legacy events. Click on the "Read More" link below to see the full list!

Thanks for playing at the Dragon's Den

Sean "Striderlotr" Banks

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Commander on a Budget with Ashling the Pilgrim


Between Vintage cards that cost hundreds of dollars a piece and some of the strangest deck building rules in Magic: the Gathering, Commander can be a tough format to break into. It’s also some of the most fun you can have with the game. Here’s a way to get started for under $75.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Marvel Now! - New #1's

Marvel is relaunching a significant number of their titles with new #1's over the next 5 months. Here's a list of what's available on Comixology, for your perusal.

October

Uncanny Avengers #1 -Half X-men, Half Avengers, by Rick Remender.
A Plus X #1 - 2 stories, one comic!
Minimum Carnage #1 - Carnage, Venom & Scarlet Spider come together.
AVX Consequences #1 - the 5-issue mini-series that trails the fallout from AvX!
Punisher War Zone #1 - The 5-issue mini-series that wraps up Greg Rucka's recent Punisher Run.
Daredevil End of Days #1 - Bendis and David Mack team up with Klaus Janson to write an epic, 8-part story about "how it all [would] end" for DD.
Wolverine Max #1 - The Max line puts out some terrific mature stories. This looks gritty.

November

Deadpool #1 - A new relaunch for the hooded'n'crazy one!
Fantastic Four #1 - Matt Fraction takes the FF on a wild ride outside time and space.
FF #1 - And then there's this.. Mike Allred returns to Marvel for a new FF series. His work on X-Statix 10 years ago is considered a cult classic. This might be a surprise hit.
X-Men Legacy #1 - This is different, a book about Xavier's crazy/powerful son, Legion.
Captain America #1 - By the Allmighty Rick Remender of Uncanny X-force.
Thor God of Thunder #1 - One of two Thor titles, this one written by Jason Aaron
Iron Man #1 - Kieron Gillen and Greg Land take over the adventures of Tony Stark.
Indestructible Hulk #1 - Mark Waid (DAREDEVIL) joins Lenil Francis Yu for a new volume of Big Green.
All New X-Men #1 - Bendis brings the original 5 X-Men to the future, to see the havoc brought on by the events of Avengers vs. X-Men.

December

Cable and X-Force #1 - 1 of 2 X-Force books, this is Cable and his team... on the run.
Avengers Arena #1 - Battle Royale meets the Runaways/Young Avengers/Avengers Academy & more.!
Avengers #1 - Jonathan Hickman, fresh off his epic Fantastic Four run, takes over Avengers!
Thunderbolts #1 - This is a team of dangerous misfits, led by Red Hulk Thunderbolt Ross.

January

Dexter #1 - Written by the creator of Showtime's hit show!
Uncanny X-Force #1 - The return of Mohawk Storm makes this awesome on it's own.
New Avengers #1 - A book featuring the team of the Illuminati. 
Superior Spider-Man #1 - Who is the new Spider-Man? What happened to Peter Parker?
Savage Wolverine #1 - Frank Cho writing AND drawing? This should be interesting.
Young Avengers #1 - A strange mix of heroes, including Loki. Looking forward to this.
Morbius Living Vampire #1 - The famous vampire gets his own series!

February

Guardians of the Galaxy #0.1 - The cosmic heroes return!
Nova #1 - A new Nova, a new Series.
Uncanny X-men #1 - Cyclops' team is together, and so is his school.
Fearless Defenders #1 - Misty Knight and Valkyrie together? Awesome mix.
Secret Avengers #1 - Nick Fury leads a new covert team.. including Phil Coulson?

(Now I want one of those Coulson Lives t-shirts)

March

Age of Ultron #1- The next great Marvel event starts here!
Wolverine #1 - Logan gets his own ongoing, yet again.





Thursday, September 6, 2012

Kaijudo Review Part Two

As promised, this is the second part of my Kaijudo review. Today I will talk about how to play the game, and discuss the different aspects of the cards themselves. As before, please feel free to ask questions or make comments!



Sunday, August 26, 2012

Kaijudo Review Part One

Kaijudo. You may have heard this word recently, and wondered exactly what it was. Perhaps you saw an episode on the HUB channel, or your children have asked you for the cards, or you listened to a commercial for it online. Or, just maybe, you're one of the many gamers who are eagerly awaiting an opportunity to prove your skills at one of our tournaments starting in September.

Regardless of which category you fit into, I'm sure that this review will help to answer some questions about this exciting new CCG from Wizards of the Coast. I'll divide it into two parts; Part One will detail all the current releases for Kaijudo, whereas Part Two will be about the gameplay, and card types.


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

When You Play The Game of Dice, You Crit or You Die



"Geek Chic" is everywhere these days.  From t-shirts to movies, "geeky" stuff has taken the world by storm.  From zombies to comics to swords and sorcery, it's what people are talking about...and most, if not all, of it has either a direct root in gaming or has been turned into a popular game of its own.

Take a look at "Game of Thrones".  Here's a wildly popular TV show, based on some award-winning books written by George R.R. Martin.  One of his early books in 1977 contained the inspiration for the classic D&D monster known as the githyanki. Now, Game of Thrones has a Living Card Game, a board game (now in its second edition), two different roleplaying games, and a video game of its very own.


As he relates in this podcast interview, Martin got his start in the 50's playing chess and monopoly. After he got out of college, he made his living as a chess tournament director.  In the 80's, he started playing Call of Cthulhu, Paranoia, the Morrow Project, and other RPGs...and then he ran Superworld, a superhero RPG.  He'd play with them 'til 4AM, getting hugely addicted to the game--and then, with the people he played with, he went on to write the Wild Cards superhero series of novels based on the characters and stories in his game.

So, the next time you run into someone who looks down on gamers, let them know that without them, we wouldn't have a Game of Thrones.  Do you know any other famous folks who are gamers?  Let us know!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Dragon's Den Player of the Year for Magic Update

Now that we have made it half way through the year, I thought we should post a quick summary of the top 8 players in each of the four different categories, as well as some statistics about the number of players we have seen for the different events we have run.  Also, this Friday I'll be giving small gift to the Top player for each category. 

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Just as a side note, I've been asked about why we run so many different events so I thought I would throw a quick answer here.  I like to run a Free and a Paid event at the same time on Friday nights so that the competitive players can play the tougher decks and the casual players don't feel like they are getting crushed all the time.  It is a work in progress as we still get many players in the Free event that could play in the Paid, but the hope is that the new players and more casual players can build up to playing more competitive over time.

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Free Standard has seen 235 unique players.

FREE Standard 7/4/2012
Rank Name Points Matches
1 Evan Odden 267 167
2 Dave Oppenheimer 221 100
3 Carl Naumann 204 109
4 John Franczak 199 105
5 Mike Cox 198 111
6 Scott Fish 183 105
7 Will Shost 163 67
8 Niko Peone 152 73


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Legacy has seen 58 unique players.

Legacy 7/4/2012
Rank Name Points Matches
1 Paul Lake 123 52
2 Rich Cali 105 56
3 James Rynkiewicz 98 42
4 Casey Madrick 89 50
5 Steve Carpenter 88 40
6 Frank Kick 88 57
7 Janene Andersen 76 53
8 Darryl Moss 64 49

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Competitive Standard has seen 82 unique players.

Competitive Standard 7/4/2012
Rank Name Points Matches
1 Doug Kimball 70 34
2 Chris Brellochs 58 31
3 Kevin Jones 51 25
4 Steve Carpenter 51 25
5 Alex Sherman 51 31
6 Lyon Kressner 44 25
7 Alex Kobes 40 19
8 Mica Buchanan 36 30

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Limited has seen 227 unique players.


Limited 7/4/2012
Rank Name Points Matches
1 Paul Lake 85 34
2 Will Shost 61 32
3 Mike Cox 53 28
4 Alex Sherman 51 23
5 Doug Kimball 49 20
6 James Rynkiewicz 48 23
7 Jonah Acosta 39 19
8 Mica Buchanan 36 22

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We are excited to see how the rest of the year plays out as many of the Top 8 players have changed in the past several months.  We will be posting some more information about what the players are getting for winning as well as changes to the Top 8 as the year goes on.  If you have not played yet, don't despair We have had several player climb the ranks by playing every week in the different events.  If you want to see what we have to offer each week check out our calendar of events!

Sean "Striderlotr" Banks

Friday, June 29, 2012

Opening Gambit: Gamer Nation


We live in a nation of gamers.  From Angry Birds to Call of Duty to World of Warcraft, it's highly unlikely that you'll find anyone under the age of 40 who doesn't play at least one game that, 20 years ago, would have placed them squarely in the realm of the 'nerd' or 'geek'.  We're not even talking about 'geek' in the carefree "geek credibility" sense those words are used in nowadays. We're talking about the 'living in mom's basement, beaten up for your lunch money' sense of the word.


But we're out of the basement now.  There are hundreds of blogs and thousands of pages on the Internet dedicated to gaming.  We've even got our own TV channels now, not to mention 'geek chic' dominating the culture of internet memes and popular culture. Economically, in 1996, the video game industry had $2.6 billion in sales revenue. In 2011, that number is $24.75 billion.

It's pretty much certain that the people making those video games got their start with tabletop games of one sort or another. Even those who didn't built on such concepts as 'hit points', 'mana', 'resource management', 'min-maxing', and all those other terms that tabletop gamers are intimately familiar with.

As mainstream video games have grown, so have tabletop games and the gamers who play them.  This continuing series of posts will take a look at both areas: how games have evolved, and perhaps more importantly, how the people who play them have evolved.  We hope you find this as fascinating as we do!

Monday, May 21, 2012

Kittens In A Blender Review

Ever wondered what would happen if numerous colorful kitties were allowed to freely roam around a kitchen stocked with nothing but boxes and killer blenders? 

Yeah, I never did either. But apparently SOMEONE did...namely the designers over at Closet Nerd. Why else would they create the amazingly fun, quick and easy-to-learn card game of Kittens in a Blender for us to play? (Other than the fact that some of the proceeds goes towards helping out various No-Kill Cat Shelters.)


While Kittens in a Blender takes about 30 minutes for a full game, the rules are easy enough to learn in about 5 minutes. It's good for 2-4 players, though if you want to do a Team Game, you can fit up to 8 cat saving/blending players. The game requires only about a 2nd grade reading level, so young gamers can get in on the kitten craziness too!

So what exactly is this game about? All about saving YOUR kittens, while strategically...not caring...about your opponent's feline fates. You start the game by pulling out the rules and the 2 oversized cards; "The Blender" and "The Box". These each go into one of the sides of the box, and the blank table space in-between them is "The Counter".

There are four different colors of Kitten cards; Yellow, Green, Red and Blue. Each color has 16 different Kittens, and each player pick which color they want to save. These cards will all be randomly shuffled into the deck. Every kitten of your color that you manage to save is a positive Kitten Point, whereas all the kittens of your color that get blended count as negative Kitten Points.


Of course, players need to have a way to move their adorable kittens around...or move the kittens of other players. The "Dog In The Kitchen" makes every player pass their current hand to the right. The other 3 cards shown are "Kittens On The Move", which lets you move any kitten/kittens as many times as shown on the card.
So, if you use the "Kittens On The Move 3" card, you can move 1 of your kittens from the Blender to the Box (2 moves) and another of your kittens from the Blender to the Counter (1 move). Or, if you prefer being evil, you could move 3 opponents kittens from the Counter to the Blender (3 moves).


Want to move massive quantities of kittens? Use "Kittens In The Box", "Kittens In The Blender" or "Kittens On The Counter" to move all kittens from your chosen location to the one on the card. Want to be evil again? Play the "These Kittens In The Blender" card to move all kittens of one color from the safety of the Counter and Box to the Blender.


Now, you're probably wondering when you will actually be able to blend all these kittens...or, if you're a good person, save them. That's where these two cards come in! When an orange Blend card is played, every kitten currently in the Blender is blended and put under the Blend card. Likewise, all kittens on the Counter are moved into the now-empty Blender, and all kittens in the Box are saved by placing them under the Box card.
But what if you don't want all those kittens to meet a horribly-blended doom? Well, then hopefully you have the blue Blend/Pulse card! This can work the same as a normal Blend, or can be used to stop a Blend when played immediately. Both of these cards are kept face up in front of you after playing them. In case there is a tie in regards to the Kitten Points, the person with the most Blend or Blend/Pulse cards is the winner.

All in all, this is an excellent game for beginners, or those who only need a quick bit of entertainment. With a $10 price tag, a quick learning curve, and wonderfully bright cards...this game is destined to find a place in the hearts of gamers everywhere alongside Fluxx and Chrononauts.

As always, we stock this game here at Dragon's Den. Be sure to come in for a demo!

-Stasi "Dengirl" King



Friday, May 11, 2012

New Candies At Dragon's Den

Anybody who is familiar with our store knows we specialize in carrying hard-to-find items like toys, graphic novels or novelties. But did you know we've done the same with our candy section?

That's right. Since last week we have found a distributor who is able to get us numerous candies and snacks that are nostalgic, to say the least. We started small to see what everyone thought of our "new" additions, and so far they are a huge hit! Just in case you haven't been able to make it in recently, here are our newest selections...


Rainbow Twizzlers $1.99  Hershey's licorice twists with 6 different fruit flavors.

Tropical/Sour Razzles $1.29  First it's a candy, then it's a gum.

Pop Rocks $0.99  The easiest way to find and consume 600 PSI of CO2.




Sugar Daddy Pops $1.49  If you like caramel, this giant chewy pop is for you.

Candy Buttons $1.49  Twelve inches of sugary-papery goodness.

Valomilk $2.49  Two chocolate cups filled with super-gooey (vegetarian friendly!) marshmallow.

Skybar $1.49  Sections of vanilla, peanut, fudge and caramel covered in milk chocolate.

Salt Water Taffy $0.25  If you need a description for this, you haven't lived yet.

Jujyfruits $1.49  Juicy, chewy fruit shaped gumdrops.

Bit-O-Honey $1.49  Six strips of honey-flavored taffy with pieces of embedded almond.





Kookaburra Licorice (Liquorice) $5.99  Soft, chewy Australian licorice made with real treacle.

Any (or all) of these are great snacks for those who like candies from days gone by, or just want to satisfy their sweet-tooth with things you can't buy at your local grocery. Come on by and treat yourself and your friends to something delicious!

Stasi "Dengirl" King

Monday, April 30, 2012

FCBD Sales




This weekend, come to The Dragon's Den in Poughkeepsie for Free Comic Book Day!

FCBD is a national holiday for comic stores. Publisher, distributors and retailers share the cost of producing free comics for all ages!

Here's how it works: Everyone gets 4 FREE comics from the FCBD offerings. Since The Dragon's Den pays for each comic, we set a reasonable limit so that everyone who shows up has a chance at getting the comics of their choice. We DO offer an additional option: for every $5 donation to The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, you get 5 MORE free comics

In addition, one of the Stormtroopers from the 501st Legion aka Vader's Fist, will be here. Want to learn more about our special guests? Read here.

Free comics: check. Raising money for charity: check. Win-win!

Want to know what FCBD comics are available? Check out the list:  Mouse Guard Hardcover, Mega Man, Bongo/Spongebob flipbook, Peanuts/Adventure Time flipbook, Star Wars Serenity flipbook, DC the New 52 special, Transformers #80.5, Image 20, Avengers Age of Ultron, Yo Gabba Gabba, Sonic The Hedgehog, Worlds of Aspen, Lady Death, The Hypernaturals, DC Nation Superman Family Flipbook, Buffy, The Guild, Walt Disney Donald Duck, Witchblade, Spider-man Season One, Bad Medicine, Smurfs, Disney Fairies, Valiant, Voltron Force and more!

As part of FCBD, we'll also be offering several comic-related sales:

* Buy one, get one free, on a back issues. (Back issues are defined as comics in comic bag with a price sticker on them)

* Buy one, get one free, on all action figures and toys.

* Buy one, get one free on ALL graphic novels (Walking Dead are exempt from this sale).

* Walking Dead graphic novels are ALL 25% off (Not good with any other sales that day).

We open at 10am, make sure to stop by.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Free Comic Book Day 2012


Saturday.

May 5th.

Every year, all the comic publishers print up special comics for comic stores to give out on the first Saturday in May. This year, The Dragon's Den is proud to be giving away comics, hosting local creators, doing mega-sales (soon to be announced) and raising money for charity.

From 10 am, until whenever we run out of comics, we're going to have THOUSANDS of free comics available for you. Want to know what titles we've got coming?

I thought you would.

Adventure Time/Peanuts Flipbook
Bongo Free-for-all/Spongebob Freestyle
Buffy/The Guild Flipbook
DC Comics The New 52 #1 Special Edition
Judge Dredd
Mega Man
Mouse Guard/Labyrinth & More HC
Sonic The Hedgehog
Spider-man Season One
Star Wars/Serenity Flipbook
The Smurfs
Transformers #80.5
Yo Gabba Gabba

and much, much more!

People are welcome to grab 4 books but we do ask that if you want to take more than 4 that you make a $5 donation to our charity fundraiser!

In addition to all these comics we'll be giving away, we've also got several local creators coming in to do signings, show off their wares, and promote their awesome creator-owned product.

* Ryan from ZombiePETZ!
Zombie Yoda! Isn't he adorable??

Local artist RYAN BROWNE will be in the store drawing free mini-head "zombified" head sketches for customers, from 10-4. Every year, Ryan and the ZombiePETZ crew travel to different conventions and are FLOODED with commissions and requests to draw you, and people just like you, as zombies. Normally, Ryan and his folks charge for these hand-drawn beauties, but on FCBD, Ryan will be doing mini-head sketches YOU AS A ZOMBIE... for free. He'll also have some of his great t-shirts and other merchandise available for sale.


* Jon with JADED!


Hudson Valley creator JON SANTANA will be in-store, showing off his new super-hero comic JADED. JADED takes a look at 4 heroes in a unique format: Each issue features 2 stores, drawn in 2 different art styles. One story and style details the early life of the happy and successful hero; The other tells the story of tragedy and aftermath. How do heroes truly deal with catastrophe?

Find out on May 5th!

* The 501st Legion Returns!

I love making that face in the background - Scott.

Returning for a 2nd year, we're pleased to announce that we'll have a Stormtrooper from the 501st Legion VADER'S FIST, doing pictures for charity, and wandering up and down the mall, terrorizi- I mean, WELCOMING, customers to the store.

In addition to our Friendly Neighborhood Stormtrooper, we'll also have a Luke Skywalker look-alike here, too!

* Zach and Greg from LONEWOLF & ZERO

Also returning for a 2nd year are Zach and Greg with their monster hunter/super-hero comic LONEWOLF & ZERO. Zach and Greg will be premiering the 2nd issue of their dark and gritty comic, after running out of all their copies last year. This duo works together, by balancing each other's writing and artistic needs and desires. Their love of the paranormal and superheros shows in every page they create.


Want to know what sales we'll be having? Check back here on the blog on Monday, April May 30th. In addition to Free Comic Book Day, there's also the new Magic set being released. Every year, it's a crazy weekend. Come in and join the fun!

Friday, April 13, 2012

Games Workshop New Paint Line

As many of you probably know by now, our friends at Games Workshop released their newest products, which contains 145 separate paints, making it one of the largest and most comprehensive paint lines on the gaming/hobby market today. These are hardly your "run of the mill" paints though...In fact they seem to not only be a higher quality than GW's previous paints, but are also created with a step-by-step painting process in mind. This makes them great for beginners and enthusiasts alike, especially considering their price hasn't changed at all!

Today, I'm going to show you every one of the different types of paints, a short description of the uses for the different groups AND a link to a nice conversion list for the old vs new colors they kept.

First up are the Bases. As you might expect, these 34 colors are made for base coating your miniatures. They contain a higher than normal amount of pigment, making the first layer a very nice solid color. As any painter knows, in addition to having a clean, smooth prime coat, one of the most important steps to painting your miniatures is to have a even and colorful base coat.

 
Next up, we have the Shades. There are 12 of these, and they are made for going over the base coats. Very similar to the previous Washes, they help to add detail and definition to the primary color, while also making a darker hue wherever you decide to apply it.
Beginners: remember to use sparingly until you get the hang of it, as this medium is made to pool into any spots or recesses that your miniature has.

Now comes the Layers, which are by far the most expansive of the line, and the core of what the other paints were designed around. Consisting of no fewer than 70 paints, these are different than either inks or washes as they are typically used for making very nice mid-tones and transitions. Although they overlay other colors, there is enough pigment that by watering them down slightly, they could be used directly onto your miniature.
Beginners: Due to the huge amount of color spectrum available as Layers, you shouldn't have to mix paints nearly as much as you previously had to.

The Dry paints are new to the line, never having been made before. There are 15 of these, and they are sure to help overcome any of your dry brushing problems. Using an entirely novel formulation, they are very thick (almost paste-like) in consistency. Thus, Dry paints will bond to your miniature's raised surface, making it much easier to create large-area highlights.

For the Glaze, Texture and Technical paints, I took a single picture, as there are fewer of them.
The 6 Texture paints (top) are essentially for basing your miniatures. No longer will you have to mix glue or sand into your paints, as these have both coarse and fine grit in them. They also dry very quickly, so you can add many colors if you so choose.
We now have 4 Glaze paints (right) which can be used for more even blending of colors, or adding that much more depth to a small area. They are extremely watery, but the color goes a long way.
Lastly, there are 4 Technical items (left). These are different than the others, in that they are used during miniature preparation or completion rather than during painting. Thus, they are not really "paints" per se, but are still part of the new line.
Beginners: After applying Texture to your bases, try using a light Dry coat to really bring out the detail. Careful use of the proper Glaze can help decrease the sharpness of highlights, and a good way to get rid of the gloss leftover from some Technical paints is to use a quick spray of Matte.
 

Now, the rumors of certain paints being re-used under different names is true. The chart for this can be found on page 128 of White Dwarf #387, which also has various painting techniques, upcoming miniatures, a look at the Citadel painting guide, and other cool articles and pictures.

But...if you don't have a hobby store near you and want to know the conversions, simply follow this link to the official GW chart;
http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m2320032a_Citadel_Conversion_Chart

That's all for today, everyone. I am getting in some Reaper miniatures on Monday though, so I will try to do a follow-up post showing the various steps I followed for using these new paints. Be sure to check on Twitter and Facebook for new posts!

Friday, April 6, 2012

PRIMER: Walking Dead


As a result of the incredible finale of Season  2 of The Walking Dead, we've seen a huge influx of customers (both new and old) streaming in to read the comics. Given that TWD is available in numerous formats, I thought a brief explanation of how they all work was in order.

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The Single Issues

Walking Dead is up to issue #95, and every almost single issue is sold out. The first several issues all go for $300+ each on the after market. Issue #19, the first appearance of You-Know-Who, just sold for over $1,000 by itself! Crazy, huh? So, anyone looking to get just the issues is in for a long haul.

The most popular format for reading TWD is the softcovers.

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The Softcover Volumes

Each softcover reprints 6 issues. Volume 1 is issues #1-6, Volume 2 is issues 7-12, Volume 3 is 13-18, etc, etc. With the exception of Volume 1, every volume is $14.99

Volume 1 is set at the low, introductory price of $9.99

The softcovers make it easy to pick up one or two books at time. You can walk in, grab the next couple in the series, take them home, devour them (buh da bum) and then come back for more at your leisure.

15 Softcover volumes have been released to-date, covering 90 issues.

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The Hardcover Volumes

Whereas the softcover reprints 6 issues each, the hardcovers reprint 12 issues each  Oversized, and hardbound, each volume costs $34.99

Only 7 Hardcovers have been released so far, covering 84 issues total.

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The Omnibus Hardcovers

Check out these badboys: Only of these over-sized hardcovers (with a slipcase) have been printed so far. Each one contains 24 issues, and is priced at $100.

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The Compendium

48 Issues, $75. In terms of price-point, the Walking Dead Compendium is the best value you can get for a dollar, but it is A Big Big Book.

Only 1 Compendium has been released so far.

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I would expect to see another of each of the Hardcovers and another Compendium released within 12 months time. The softcovers come out like clockwork, every 6 months or so. The next softcover, Volume 16, arrives in June.

-Scott.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Catalyst Game Labs at GAMA 2012

Catalyst Game Labs has some great games out already and more fantastic ones to come!  They have some properties that many players may know already and some new ones that will get some attention once they release.  So lets start with some that you may know!


Shadowrun

This is the classic Shadowrun game you may remember from the early 1990s.  Many people feel that the game has disappeared, but it has been around for a long time!  Catalyst Game Labs has some new product coming out, one of which is the Runners Toolkit.  The toolkit has a GM screen, cheat sheets, and compiled charts for weapons and equipment.  This is a must have item if you are already playing, or if you are thin king about checking out the game.  They are also hoping to get a line of miniatures out for Shadowrun.  This will be fantastic for adding to game play! I personally can't wait to see how they do the Street Samurais and Deckers.

Battletech

The 25th Anniversary box set was fantastic!  If you aren't sure, then you can check and see how often they have had to reprint it!  The pieces could have had a little more detail, but they are good for getting players into the game.  They also included 2 premium figures (Thor and Loki) which are very nice.  Catalyst Game Labs will also be bringing out new box sets to introduce intermediate and advanced rules... with minis to enhance your games. 

Some other great games
  • Hexagon
    • Abstract pawn jumping game
    • Family style game
  • Linear
    • Gem stones
    • Line making game like Bejeweled
    • Abstract
  • Balance of Power
    • Kings, Bankers, and Generals... who will win?
  • The Duke
    • Tile laying game
    • Feels like chess
Leviathans

Saving the best... or most interesting, for last!  Leviathans is a game that has hit many speed bumps since it was showcased at Gen Con 2011 with massive replicas at the booth.  It looks like they are closer now to releasing this game and maybe we will see it after Gen Con 2012.  So let me give you some quick points about this very interesting miniatures/board game:


  • Set in 1910
  • Airship Battles
    • Aerial height system
    • Possible water units as well
  • Prepainted Miniatures
    • Lightly colored and easily repainted
  • Color coded D12s
  • 3 sets of rules: Basic to advanced
  • Hex Maps, same scale as Battletech maps
  • Multi player and Team play
  • Looking at an RPG set in the world
  • Starter box will include British vs French

If you are looking to try any of these great games, stop in and ask us about them.  We would love to discuss them with you and show you what we have.  We are hoping to maybe run some events for Leviathans or maybe even offer to help them with getting this going!

Sean "Striderlotr" Banks

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Soda Pop at GAMA 2012

What can we say about this company... WOW!

Soda Pop was at GAMA and they had so many fantastic products to show off, including a new card game not out yet... but I will get to that soon.  So we will have to break down everything that they had there, and discuss some of the new product that is soon to come out. 

Oh, and if you have not checked these games out, Candy and Cola are in every game!

Super Dungeon Explore


We will have this back in stock soon.  We are very excited for this game and can't wait to get it back in stock.  If you have not played yet, then you should.  This multi-player game pits the players vs the Consul!  The Consul controls the monsters who are there to stop the players from getting treasure.  The style of the minis is cute anime, but don't let that fool you, the game play is spectacular.

We have a staff member here at the Den who built a custom 3D board for Super Dungeon Explore so that he could run quick and easy demos of the game.  He is also painting up every piece... including the LE Candy and Cola!  Check out the 3D game board with lots of each bits to make it look more like an icy dungeon:




Relic Knights


This game started as minis only, that then became a game with it's own rule set.  They are fantastic!  The game play is very fast paced with lots of strategy.  The minis are also fantastic... I just can't say it enough.  This game is Sci-Fi based with an anime theme.  The minis are not assembled and unpainted, so you can make them as nice as possible or as simple as you like.  This game also uses no dice... yes, I said no dice!  You use a deck and trust your luck to that deck.

Tentacle Bento


Do you like anime?  Do you think you could be an alien tentacle monster?  Could you snatch up school girls in a plot to take over the world?  Then this is the card game for you!  This Rummy style card game is not released yet, but we got to play it at GAMA.  The game involves taking tricks involving a student, a location, and a situation called a snatch!  If they are all in the same suite (sporty, smart, sexy, or cute) that is a royal snatch, if not... it's a sloppy snatch.  If you get a royal snatch, then the game changes slightly, like changing direction of play. 

Sean "Striderlotr" Banks