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Vikings VS Zombies! A Marriage Made In Hel? Raybox’s Next Zombie-Slaying Board Game #OTTWeekender
1 year ago 32It's OTT Weekender time! Raybox Games might have done it again! Gates Of Niflheim is their next board game they are going to be bringing to Gamefound in 2024 but you can give this zombie-slaying board game a go RIGHT NOW and dive into this awesome Vikings Vs Zombies battle on the tabletop.
Brutal Cities have released some new terrain for you to use in your 28mm wargames, be they Sci-Fi or Near Future. We start with the update for the Trapper Biotech range which is their 28mm terrain collection that you could use for games like Infinity for example.
Brutal Cities do some magnificent kits for your tabletop games, if you're after a touch of brutalist architecture to set off your dystopian tabletop then look no further. But now they've taken a new step in what is probably a first for terrain makers. Augmented Reality to check if the building will fit your landscape.
Play Call Of Duty On The Tabletop! Black Powder Red Earth’s Ace Modern Warfare Minis! #OTTWeekender
30It's OTT Weekender time! In this episode, we're checking out an ace range of modern warfare miniatures from a company you've probably not heard of. Echelon Software has been making some amazing miniatures for Black Powder Red Earth that would be brilliant for playing Call Of Duty on the tabletop.
Brutal Cities has been teasing their upcoming range of Sci-Fi terrain that is actually made using the addition of translucent plastic! It certainly has that excellent Near Future-esque feel to it and should be very handy for those playing games like Infinity.
Brutal Cities has been showing off their new selection of terrain options for fighting out battles on Modern battlefields and also your Near Future battles too. This is a neat set of 28mm MDF terrain that can be used in a variety of different ways.
The fourth wave of the Brutal Cities collection is now available for you to snap up from their webstore. This stunning range of 28-35mm MDF terrain takes cues from brutalism architecture and provides fantastic pieces which could be used for a mix of different Sci-Fi games and Fantasy too.
Today on The Weekender! We dive into a NEW game set within the world of The Drowned Earth, check out some sterling Oldhammer-style models from Diehard Miniatures and talk more tabletop news!
We do like seeing new terrain options for our tabletop games and one such company is Brutal Cities. They are working on a great range of Sci-Fi pieces.