Crooked Dice’s November Releases Hit the Store!
November 2, 2014 by dracs
Crooked Dice have got plenty of goodies for us this November, including a licensed starter set for the Australian action comedy series Danger 5.
Danger 5 is a bizarre Australian series based upon those pulp TV shows of the 60s and 70s we all love and love to laugh at. The show is set in a 1960's-inspired World War II and follows a team of spies as they try to take down Adolf Hitler and stop his fiendish plans, including bullet proof she-Nazis and golden super guns. Really, it has to be seen to be believed.
Alongside the release of this licensed starter set, Crooked Dice have a starter set of their own for Department X.
We have been seeing various new models appear for Department X for a while, so it is good to see them released as a full starter set. I believe this would be the perfect way to introduce some of your scifi fan friends to 7TV since it is quite obviously not the Third Doctor and Unit.
Finally, the two latest supplements for 7thVoyage have been released, with Once and Future, a supplement bringing you rules for Arthurian legend, appearing in print, while Gothic folklore supplement The Witching Hour appears as a PDF.
Both of these supplements should bring great new options to use in your games of stop-motion fantasy and I am particularly interested in taking a peak inside The Witching Hour to see what manner of monsters it brings with it.
Are you going to pick up any of Crooked Dice's new releases? Admit it, you want to check out Danger 5 now, don't you?
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That… Is… AWESOME! 😀
One of the best promotions i have ever seen to a miniatures game.
Just watched the first episode of the show on youtube. It’s so bad ( done on purpose ) it’s awesome.
It’s not a promotion for the game. Crooked Dice have got the license to make miniatures for that show. It’s an Australian show called Danger 5.
Its 70s TV all over again. Lol
It’s such an awesome show, fantastic they’re making minis for it 😀
Well this is surely interesting.