Check out the new piece from Jack Watson!
The Craftsman from the Refugee Deck looks like a true medieval artisan! I'm not sure what he's making, but you know it'll be of the highest quality!
The Craftsman from the Refugee Deck looks like a true medieval artisan! I'm not sure what he's making, but you know it'll be of the highest quality!
Here is the Sculptor's Hut from the Building Deck. I really love the little dog. If you look really close, you can tell he's actually sculpting the statue shown on the Idol card, which is eventually placed in the plaza shown on the Foreman card.
His imagination is captivating as he shows us a post-siege scene with smoldering siege towers and battered city walls. The loyal peasants are out burying the dead, collecting weapons, and setting about repairing the damaged city walls.
We've got a new version of our game board, player boards, player aid cards, lots of game cards printed with the new art, plus 4 sets of matching 3D printed city walls and turrets for both stone and wood walls all finished and ready to take with us up to Seattle tonight! If you're going to make it to Pax, come by board game playtesting table H and sign up to play a game Saturday or Sunday from 10am-8pm (break from 2-4pm), or Monday 10am-2pm, or just come to check it out and say hi! There will be tons of other great game, too!
Check out her amazing work for the Surgeon from the Refugee deck! We asked for a scarred up soldier with a mortal wound, and she delivered! Check out how his helm and armor are beat up! I love this one!
See her rendition of the Bureaucrat from the Invader deck. Look how annoyed he is that you just interrupted his important business! You may be his liege lord, but give him some peace and let him work!
Here's his first card from the Building deck, the Thieves' Guild! I love all the shady characters and intriguing dealings! Here's a preview of the card's flavor text Star Wars shout out: "A hideout for scum and villainy. Even the worst characters can bring about good if you know how to properly motivate them."
To prove our game doesn't take itself TOO seriously, we have a couple things here and there that are a little more whimsical. The Quarry Dude from the Refugee Deck is one such. While the word "Quarryman" or "Stone Cutter" would've been perhaps a better choice, we just couldn't let our "Quarry Dude" go. So, we came up with this interpretation, based on the old usage of dude as a synonym of dandy. We hope you like it!
Did you know medieval sieging armies used to fling rotting animal carcasses over the walls to demoralize and spread disease among the defenders. Here's a look at his Fetid Meat from the Siege Deck!
Here's the Brawler's Cage from the Building Deck!
Here's another one from coolboys entertainment from the Buildings Deck!
Here he shows General Starke with her personal retinue from the Refugee Deck.
Check out the next in the Hordesmen line for our Invader Deck!
Check out the Ladders card from the Siege Deck! I love seeing the smashed up towers!
Here's his great rendition of the Idol from the Building Deck!
Here's his great vision of one of our Hordesmen cards from the Invader Deck!
He came back from vacation to make this beauty for us! The Catapult from the Siege Deck!
Check out the dank and dingy Old Cellar from the Building Deck!
Check out the Master Blacksmith building interior with his sweet eye shield!
Check out the latest in his cool moody series of works. This is the Chapel from the Building Deck.