Create Your Own Tales From The Loop In Upcoming Board Game
January 13, 2022 by fcostin
Free League Publishing is releasing a board game in February which some of you may already be familiar with. If you have already taken to investigating "the Loop" in a role-playing fashion, you'd be happy to know that there will be an easier, streamlined and shorter way to immerse yourself in the franchise.
Tales From The Loop: The Board Game will be headed to retail in February as players team up to check out the anomaly, "the Loop", and investigate the mysteries occurring. Players will be expected to take on the role of a teen with a series of special skills and roles to later explore the looming threat - as soon as homework is complete!
Tales from the Loop Board Game // Free League Publishing
"The landscape was full of machines and scrap metal connected to the facility in one way or another. Always present on the horizon were the colossal cooling towers of the Bona Reactor, with their green obstruction lights. If you put your ear to the ground, you could hear the heartbeat of the Loop – the purring of the Gravitron, the central piece of engineering magic that was the focus of the Loop's experiments."
Board Preview // Tales from the Loop
Encouraged to explore the islands surrounding them, the local kids will need to team up to discover the unknown. Whether that be at the edge of ruin or simply in the local video store! It is up to the player to stop them in their tracks before hope is lost.
The Tales From The Loop RPG is incredibly successful from Free League Publishing, and the upcoming board game has been said to take reference from the original artbook and from the Amazon Series. So if you are looking for a quick stint into some investigation without immersing yourself in a full RPG session, be sure to head on over to your FLGS for February 8th for the official board game release.
Would you be interested in looking at Tales from the Loop as a board game?
"Players will be expected to take on the role of a teen with a series of special skills and roles..."
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looks good are the three games connected or are the standalone games at different time on the world ?
‘Things from the Flood’ and ‘Tales from the Loop’ are the same setting, but at a different point in time.
Tales = 70’s (kids)
Things = 80’s (teenagers)
The setting is distinctly European and very much a nostalgia trip (with a hefty dose of Sci Fi) for anyone who experienced those decades, but the RPG’s also offer an alternate location in the USA for the entire thing.
I haven’t watched the tv-series though … the art that was used to inspire this game is amazing.
https://www.simonstalenhag.se/
Lots of lovely (insanely high resolution) wallpapers to use for background on your pc.
Aghh I remember now so people can play through as the same character in the different games nice to get folks hooked.