A Look at On The Lamb Games
August 10, 2011 by atomsmasher
Adam tracks down On The Lamb Games at gen con 2011 and has a look at some of their cool Brushfire models.
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August 10, 2011 by atomsmasher
Adam tracks down On The Lamb Games at gen con 2011 and has a look at some of their cool Brushfire models.
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Its nice looking game with cool minis and I’m impressed that its produced in-house.
Thanks again for doing the video, I sure do say Um alot. The minis look fantastic on your camera.
Don’t worry about it, thought you gave a grand interview!
The minis sure do look good and I hope it went well for you!
Thanks. We did have something big happen on the last day, which we will hopefully be able to announce soon..
I really like the idea of a nation’s traditional animal used as their troops.
I like the idea of an anthro game. Im inspired by this and a game called Alkemy that has large catmen. So much so that I started writing my own world and army ideas. I know it might sound far out but I would like to make a fantasy game that mimics the old school fantasy fare but with anthropomorphic looks in its place. I think it could be fun.
the zabar set looks rad. Any set with hyena witch doctors and boar men is the one for me.