My copy just arrived: 1. My boards are NOT warped, and are fairly thick board. Not sure how they could be warped in the package, they're packed flat with little room for movement. Maybe once the chit boards are punched and not packed back in the box? Seems unlikely. Did they adjust the packaging since the Dice Tower got its copy? 2. Insert seems fine, is the innards to the dice tower that is the box. Will it last? Worst case I'll have to either just chuck the dice or buy a separate dice tower and figure out how to store all of it. So far though it seems servicable, and will just treat it with care. It is vacuum formed plastic, but not any thinner than most inserts AFAIK. 3. Not sure how to store the punched-out chits-- bagging them and putting all the non-card components in the bottom of the tower seems most likely. All in all, I've no complaints with the production, looks good.
I backed this game because I enjoyed Canvas. It's an OK, very light game. And the components are nice, although my boards came a bit bent. I see myself brining it out durning Halloween. I've read of players having game experience tainted by back interactions with the company behind it. I didn't understand this until having to deal with Road to Infamy. My experience with R2i was _so_ bad that it lowered my enjoyment of this game. I will keep the game and play it, but I won't be supporting them again.
@@anita4305 - Long story short, people were slamming them in a nasty way in the comments section on Kickstarter. I decided to step in and defend R2i. They did not appreciate it and got me permanently banned from Kickstarter. Not only from the comment section, but from purchasing anything in the future. The good thing was that after review, Kickstater lifted the ban. This also served as a lesson for me. It reminded me of a scene from a novel I read a long time ago. I think it was called Only Forward. A human stepped in during a fight between two demons. After winning the battle the demon looked at the human and said before killing him, "Did I ask for your help?"
Halloween is an S-tier board game theme!
It’s a good game. We played it leading up to Halloween. My daughters, wife, and I all enjoyed our plays. My 7 year old was able to play with success.
I'm always curious if we are gonna get Camilla... or just 'Milla.
This game looks fun. I'm gonna check it out!
This review just made a sale!
I can read the scoring graphics regardless of background they happen to be on!!
Thank you for that.
Road to infamy are one of my favourite publishers, definitely the king's of doing more with less and I love that
This has become one of my favorite games. It works so well with so many groups.
My copy just arrived:
1. My boards are NOT warped, and are fairly thick board. Not sure how they could be warped in the package, they're packed flat with little room for movement. Maybe once the chit boards are punched and not packed back in the box? Seems unlikely. Did they adjust the packaging since the Dice Tower got its copy?
2. Insert seems fine, is the innards to the dice tower that is the box. Will it last? Worst case I'll have to either just chuck the dice or buy a separate dice tower and figure out how to store all of it. So far though it seems servicable, and will just treat it with care. It is vacuum formed plastic, but not any thinner than most inserts AFAIK.
3. Not sure how to store the punched-out chits-- bagging them and putting all the non-card components in the bottom of the tower seems most likely.
All in all, I've no complaints with the production, looks good.
not seen any unboxing videos with the board being wrapped either
Like how you coordinated your pants 👍
This game is super fun!!
call the christmas version "Ho Ho Ho in There!"
I backed this game because I enjoyed Canvas. It's an OK, very light game. And the components are nice, although my boards came a bit bent. I see myself brining it out durning Halloween.
I've read of players having game experience tainted by back interactions with the company behind it. I didn't understand this until having to deal with Road to Infamy.
My experience with R2i was _so_ bad that it lowered my enjoyment of this game. I will keep the game and play it, but I won't be supporting them again.
why? my box came somewhat damaged and they sent me a whole another copy, I really didn't expect it.
@@anita4305 - Long story short, people were slamming them in a nasty way in the comments section on Kickstarter. I decided to step in and defend R2i. They did not appreciate it and got me permanently banned from Kickstarter. Not only from the comment section, but from purchasing anything in the future.
The good thing was that after review, Kickstater lifted the ban. This also served as a lesson for me. It reminded me of a scene from a novel I read a long time ago. I think it was called Only Forward. A human stepped in during a fight between two demons. After winning the battle the demon looked at the human and said before killing him, "Did I ask for your help?"
8? Lol. This was soooo forgettable, it hurts seeing these ratings.