More Quirky Malifaux Releases From Wyrd This April
April 7, 2020 by brennon
Wyrd Games has been showing off a whole host of new releases for April. If you're a big fan of the quirky and the weird then Malifaux is the game to play, especially seeing some of the new releases this month.
We start with a couple of Core Boxes for the game and Molly first off. As you can see, the box is packed full of the same awesome sculpts that we've come to know and love from the team at Wyrd Games and whilst they might be occasionally a little complicated to put together, they do produce some excellent results. It's superb just how packed full of detail their sculpts are.
The same goes for the Leveticus Core Box which is also full of some fun and very different looking miniatures. There is always something different to pick up for Malifaux and over the editions, we've seen so far, they've managed to go through some nice iterations of classic characters as well as adding new ones into the mix too.
The goodies don't stop there and the strange Steampunk world of Malifaux has been expanded with all manner of additional releases too. Most months you're going to see a big selection of plastic sets for you to snap up and get playing with. As there are so many to choose from, I thought I'd share some of my favourites from the collection this April instead.
Waiting In The Wings
Paid In Blood
Blood Ritual
Beyond Time
I think my favourite from this little selection here has to be Waiting In The Wings. I love those creepy mannequins! I think it's safe to say that if you've got some strange and twisted idea that blends together a bit of Fantasy and a big dose of folklore, mythology and science, you'll find something here for you to enjoy painting and gaming with.
Make sure to check out the rest of the April Releases and then let us know if you're still big into your Malifaux on the tabletop!
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Gothic horror a plenty. Been thinking about buying a set for a while because they look fun to paint up but will admit I always pass them over for something else. Looking at the Waiting in Wings set I think a purchase is way past due.
spooky dudes
great looking character’s to play with.
Haven’t heard from Wyrd in a long time. Glad to see them still in business.
These look pretty cool