Claustrophobia 1643 Kickstarter Comes To An End Soon!
November 16, 2018 by brennon
Claustrophobia 1643, the revamped board game from Monolith Edition is coming in towards the final few hours on Kickstarter.
The game is limited to a certain amount of copies as of now, which are completely finished and ready for delivery soon after the campaign finishes. The game features you playing as warriors, rogues and unfortunates who are heading out to defend New Jerusalem from the assault of Hellish forces from the depths of the Underworld.
Here is what is included in the main pledge for the game.
The pledge contains a whole array of newly sculpted characters, monsters and more for you to get stuck into. As a pretty brutal one-on-one game, this could go down well with a pair of people who could really take the time to paint up their heroes and monsters before getting stuck into it and play through the various scenarios included with the box.
What do you think?
"...this could go down well with a pair of people who could really take the time to paint up their heroes and monsters"
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How are they gonna unload their extra copies? Ebay? An Etsy store?
I guess that’s one thing companies will have to worry about when doing these premade-fast release campaigns: Just how many should you make?
Monolith team was live wednesday on facebook for the french website trictrac and they explain that the boxes which are not sold during this campaign will be sold as addons on future / other campains but will be sold at a higher price (99 instead of 79)
Thanks. Makes sense, other than the price increase. Selling it as an add-on in other campaigns where people are maxing themselves out for that campaign doesn’t lend itself to a price increase.
Some strange interesting figure’s to choose from.
In the end I didn’t back it. Once you added shipping into the mix it was £80 and I just didn’t feel it was worth it to me in this instance.
In my situation I think Kickstarter fatigue kicked in. I’ve backed thirteen projects this year and now I’m at the point where I want to start receiving stuff not backing more.