Demigods Evolution Kicks Off Its Fundraising With New Multipart Heroes
June 9, 2015 by brennon
Demigods Evolution is a new take on the Demigods Rising project where you get multipart heroes and more that can be assembled in a variety of ways to give them more options both as models on the tabletop and in-game with equipment choices and more...
New Miniatures
One of the main parts of this project is of course the miniatures themselves and you can see a selection of them below painted by Awaken Realm. One of the base level pledges gives you the option to pick up a handful of these miniatures without the board game itself if you just want to use them in your other various projects...
As mentioned above they give you some additional options with head and weapon swaps aplenty. All of the models are 35mm in scale and made out of resin by Prodos Games.
The Game
As well as the miniatures you can also pick up a version of the board game which features mechanics inspired by MOBA computer games. You can find out more about the game itself by popping over to their Kickstarter page.
The game is certainly interesting and plays around with some tried and tested mechanics in a different way. The positioning of units and the way in which they work together plays out very well on the tabletop.
Stretch Goals
There are of course some Stretch Goals planned already and you can see them below. The first of these is done in partnership with Awaken Realm while the second features a character from Angelarium...
Do you think you'll be diving in and checking out some of these models with their new multipart variety?
Let us know in the comments!
"One of the base level pledges gives you the option to pick up a handful of these miniatures without the board game itself if you just want to use them in your other various projects..."
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I hope it does well
Wow…I think the “Original” is not out to backers jet…that is bound to stir up trouble…and nurture some funds problems theories…not sure what the reason was to do this version at this time…but I think it was not a good call.