Playing bad news
I must admit that I'm rather vague on this to update the blog. It was also in part to not find anything to excite enough my attention to it here and comment.
Well, there have been several things that caught my attention, but not enough. What I caught my attention is how time passes. Sounds strange, I know, but looking back on my posts I see one on May 30 where he commented that going out to market the card game "A Game of Thrones" and the thumbnail of wow. Well, it turns out, the miniature game came out a month to the market (out the same day that the expansion), and the letters went out yesterday.
Regarding the thumbnail of wow I have to comment that the first impression was very good. The figures are painted and are great larger than usual in this type of game. From what little I tried the game say that it seems to be very fast. A small skirmish in plan three against three, where the complementarity of the figures is of utmost importance that actions are done quickly and without time for much strategy. Paste and then think. So the definition of the team seems the most important part of the game. When playing with only three figures appear not to need zillions of these figures to play, but always the factor collector strip on the ground all this theory. Not all are good things, the manual leaves much to be desired, some of the bases which are mounted figures are flawed (I read that on 60%) and the price a bit p'atrĂ¡s strip.
The card game is another thing. To begin to say that I have little experience with card games. If you think a 50% success rate with a risky roll of the dice is (always come out the worst, Murphy) to say about the echo of having only three copies of a letter from sixty. Although good, the card is in the deck and know that if you have time, will end, while there given that they seem to lack a number and have surplus to someone else. Notes other than to say that their appearance is superb. In the first game took home the deck of the Stark and enjoyed the illustrations. They were also almost all my Starks, Ned, Robb, Arya, Sansa, ... with their wolves. I could not look much, but I have wanted to see everything in detail.
Now, like every new game, entered the learning phase. Now get to see what each figure and each letter. Figures and letters that pass to the shoe box marked "never play" and which cards will become the apple of your eye, what strategies will prove to be a suicide infallible. Well, we'll see. Now it's the most fun stage of any game, that you spend your time playing. Sincerely