An In Depth Look at Primeval Clash With Nerd Palace Games
May 10, 2019 by dracs
Cody from Nerd Palace Games joins Sam in the studio to talk about the Kickstarter campaign for Primeval Clash.
If you thought that the most random of influences couldn't be brought together to create a dinosaur themed wargame, then you are absolutely wrong my friend. Cody talks us through the influences from obscure 80s cartoons like Dino Rider to wargames like Malifaux.
Check out the Kickstarter here
What dinosaur would you like to see shooting laser beams out of their eyes most?
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Ffffffff- Not good, not good at all. Unless the prices are way to expensive, or shipping is completely out of whack, this will be bloody expensive for me. Loved Dino Riders when I was a kid, and never quite managed to grow out of my fascination for dinos both large and small.
Favourite dino will have to be the humble Triceratops, or possibly the Styracosaurus. With a soft spot for be-feathered Velociraptors.
I loved Dino Riders! I’m always amazed at how little is known about it. It was one of my staple childhood toys and shows, right alongside Masked Men.
I’m intrigued by the concept of this game, thank you for bringing us the interview.
This looks like it could be really fun. I would like to see an Anklyosouras with a Platform on its back. Loaded with archers and javelin throwers! A tank!
I do not know what to say really what you share very well and useful to the community, I feel that it makes our community much more developed, thanks run 3
Primeval Clash is a fast-playing skirmish miniatures game set in a world where prehistoric creatures and historical cultures join together on the field of battle.
Lead an army of some of the world’s greatest civilizations, side by side with some of the greatest creatures to ever walk the earth. A unique play system draws the focus away from the traditional approach of using dice to determine if you succeed and instead determines what you succeed at. In this game you allocate your rolls to actions of your choice. It is a subtle, but game-changing approach.