Meet The Twilight Traveller In New Kickstarter Project
September 20, 2017 by brennon
World Of Twilight is back on Kickstarter looking to support the printing of their Twilight Traveller magazine compilation which you can find out more about HERE.
At present, the compilation contains a wealth of information for you to pick up to help grow your own World of Twilight including...
- Belomoch dre Hearn and his explosive automata
- Belan Rider
- Toloran Cavalry
- Nobleguard Crossbow
- The Pree Pree!
- Dhogu Archer and Yirnak Captain
- Tak Sirahn and the fearsome Yartain
- Koi-Koi and Jakiin
There are pledge levels which will get you the Traveller magazine itself and Belomoch Dre Hearne himself (seen above) with his Two Automatons. You can also get some Add-Ons which throw in two factions for you to choose from.
The models truly are completely original for this game and it's one of those game worlds which has been born of a great imagination and love for the weird and the wonderful.
The World Of Twilight himself is fascinating and one that I would say you dive into. Just check out some of the other painted examples of miniatures from this world.
You can actually go and check out the download for the rules HERE and explore the background of it all too. The weird and the wonderful truly is here in abundance and it's unlike any game you've played before.
Will you be coming and checking this out as the project comes towards the end of its time on the fundraising platform.
Let me know your thoughts below...
"The weird and the wonderful truly is here in abundance and it's unlike any game you've played before..."
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Those look really nice.
Totally went in on this one, can’t decide between the Pree Pree or the Dhogu.
Only one thing to do then! Get both! (And your opponents cannot say they dont have minis to play with, as you’ve got it all covered! Win-win!)
they look good, love the angary birds.
Look at that smug PreePree. So arrogant. Boy do I want it and its’ bodyguards in my collection.
Probably the best and unique skirmish game and setting out there.
Yeah, this is one of the most unique and interesting games in a long time. The background is really refreshingly different and the rules are absolutely unlike anything else out there. If you get hit in this game you die. The trick is in not getting hit in the first place, because your armour won’t always protect you. And the balance is pretty spot on, too. It deserves much more exposure.
In on this for the book, cards, and mini.
The minis have a really nice look to them! It’s really tempting to get in on the £100 level (as is the price point I’m thinking is an okey starting point to get the feel for a game). But so many KS these days, and I’m holding out for the next Relicblade one!