Muffin Reviews - Elfking The Immortal Roleplaying Game
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2023
- A review and overview of Lucid Eye Publication's Elfking: The Immortal Roleplaying Game, a high-concept game of the realms of Fae, based on von Goethe's poem "Erlkönig".
Lucid Eye's Elfking page: www.lucideyepublications.com/...
Elfking on DriveThruRPG: preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/p...
Lucid Eye on TH-cam: / @lucideyepublications4601 - เกม
Looks very interesting in concept and setting. Text over art never works out.
I'm going to give it a look - thanks for reviewing
I hope you enjoy it! It's really nice seeing indy publishers going for high concepts.
The art is lovely
It is gorgeous.
_My fairy king_
_He rules the air_
_And can see things_
_That are not there_
_For you and me_
Rhye would work well!
@@WillyMuffinUK True, that's also an old favorite of mine. Seriously, we need more fairy-themed rock operas.
Sorry for the totally unrelated request, but something I'd enjoy very much would be game prep: there is very little of that on youtube, and I think watching an experienced GM prepping a session (even more so analyzing after what went right and wrong, and doing several sessions like that) is the best way to learn, and would be a lot of fun. Thanks for all the videos!
Now, that is a good and useful idea. I'll see what I can come up with!
It looks awesome. The art is as evocative as the setting. Rick Priestley is one of my favorite game designers. I'm in!
Bear in mind that it's the skirmish game, not the RPG, that Priestley helped author! But I do love the art. It really does help to capture the feel of the game.
@@WillyMuffinUK yeah, thanks. I think Im going to get both. xD
Sounds like a cool game.
It is 🙂
>review copy
That's how you know you've made it
Heh - maybe. Came out of the blue, but if I can do my small part in helping indy publishers get out there with their good games, I'm happy.
The concept seems intersting, but I am very unnerved by the amount and quality of the art, it gives me very strong AI vibes :(
I can't answer to that. For me, that it is stylistically consistent and not replete with the usual oddities would suggest otherwise - but I am far from an art expert.
I like dice pool systems - but not with this many dice.
How do you get on with Vampire?