Corvus Belli Delve Deeper Into The Warcrow Adventures Core Box
September 26, 2022 by brennon
Corvus Belli are getting ready to dive into the upcoming Kickstarter for Warcrow Adventures. In their newest video, Hoopoe looks at the Core Box you'll be getting for this dungeon-delving adventure board game regarding crowdfunding.
Warcrow Adventures Core Box // Corvus Belli
The game is so tantalisingly close to getting to fundraising and it looks like there is plenty for you to dive into if you like your classic dungeon-crawling adventures. Twin that with some of those typically Corvus Belli-style twists to make it unique and you've got the makings of a fun game.
Warcrow Adventures // Corvus Belli
If you're excited about the Kickstarter, keep an eye on the Project Preview Page and make sure to dive in when it goes live. We'll have much more on Warcrow Adventures as and when the campaign goes live!
Which hero will you be playing in Warcrow Adventures?
"The game is so tantalisingly close to getting to fundraising..."
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Ooh a nice necromancer sound to this game with reformed horrors to battle through.
More and more intriguing…
Laura certainly presents a more understandable version of the english language than Carlos…. though she probably doesn’t give away as much as Carlos would!
Amazing looking enemies, and incredibly basic PC designs, I usually love what CB puts out, but it feels like the protagonist designs were an afterthought compared to everything else almost. I really hope the upcoming skirmish game will put more spin on the basic idea behind each culture/race.
I’m glad i watched the whole video. The heroes seemed quite heroic in scale as well as being more high fantasy and i was disappointed in the direction Corvus Belli seemed to be taking the aesthetic, and perhaps the background and gameplay, given what i would expect from the Infinity range of miniatures. However, i very much liked a good deal of the rest of the miniatures. I think it must be difficult to design undead that maintain what someone might call the expected aesthetic whilst also being somewhat innovative and new, but i think the husks* do a good… Read more »