How to Play Carnevale: Campaigns & Magical Items
July 27, 2012 by warzan
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The guys explore the dark canals of Venice and investigate the campaign rules for Carnevale... including those rare sorcerous items available to characters in the game.
How To Play Carnevale Part One
How To Play Carnevale Part Two
How To Play Carnevale Part Three
How To Play Carnevale Part Four
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Great series of stuff guys. I’m quite taken with the game and really want to give it a few trial runs to see if I can interest some of my regular players!
This has been a great week on BoW. Carnevale week has been packed with content, It’s Saturday night and I have finally seen all the vids.
2012 has certainly been the year of the skirmish game for me I have started two new games this year one of which I play quite regular and there are two more I know that are going to be released soon that I can’t wait to try.
Then along comes Carnevale week. I think I maybe starting another.
My accent filtered the dialog and prevented me from understanding the “geyser” discussion for too long. I kept envisioning a cranky old man randomly appearing.
“The geezer will immediately attack all models on both sides…” 😀
I love the campaign stuff. Reminds me of the old Necromunda days and I wish more games had similar systems.
Lol, me too; guys, it’s pronounced “gay-seer”, not “geezer”! 😀 Btw acrizer, there is a fair number of skirmish campaigning games like that out there; Cutlass – pirates Strange Aeons – Cthulhu mythos in the 20s Empire of the Dead – Victorian fantasy and Gothic horror Infinity – getting a campaign book published by the end of the year Brink of Battle – historical “toolbox” rules with fantasy and sci-fi expansions in the makes plus all the “indie” stuff, like Song of Blades and Heroes, Mutants and Death Ray Guns, Gangs of Nu Ork, Pike & Shotte & Zombies IIRC,… Read more »
I might have to look into some of those. Thanks for the quick list. Finding cool games both I and the girl can be enthusiastic about is always rewarding.
Well if you tell me a bit more about what you’re looking for (i.e. from standpoint of theme, official miniature lines, prefered rule mechanics) I may be able to help out a little bit (I spend way too much time reading about systems compared to playing them … :)).
P.S.: Marry your girl.