Community Members Interview Fragged Empire Creator!
July 22, 2014 by brennon
Wildchevy and Rocketyeti have sat down for an awesome interview with Fragged Empire creative mind Wade Dyer! See what you think of the video above and the Kickstarter campaign too! It's going great guns and should be an awesome role-playing game.
Fragged Empire sees you playing as part of a civilization that has been through a sci-fi post apocalyptic maelstrom and just now are you heading back out into the far reaches of spaces to explore, fight and expand your horizons. The rules seem clear and easy to follow and the artwork is brilliant as you can see above. No expense spared there!
There's always the chance that there might be some miniatures out there in the future too and as wargames as well as role-playing fans we do enjoy a good miniature or two to simply have on the tabletop in front of us while we act. I know I paint up miniatures even for just minds eye role-plays!
See what you think of the interview, watch it over your lunch break, and then let us know what you think of Fragged Empire!
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There is a lot of great at to make minis from. The creator mentioned he would like to do some at some point in the future.
For now he uses a lot of Infinity minis in his demos. If you’re going to borrow might as well borrow from the best!
It’s been a fantastic campaign so far and has diverted a lot of funds I had set aside for infamy.
I have backed the kickstarter just for the “Spare Time Rolls”, the fluff, and nonlinear customization. I feel as a collection those rules would make a great addition to the development of interesting campaigns for mini-wargaming.
There is also a genuine feel that Wade is very much looking to have this as a game with serious community input.
The rules look interesting and the game-play looks fun. Backed this one and hope they get some good miniatures out soon.
I backed this as soon as I could, I cant wait for it to be finished. The game play seems simple but deep, the art creates some good immersion, and the lore of the game seems well thought through.