Ninja All-Stars Bursts From the Shadows in This Teaser Trailer
March 20, 2015 by dracs
Ninja Division and Soda Pop Miniatures have released a new teaser trailer for their upcoming game of chibi fantasy ninjas, Ninja All-Stars.
Set to a backdrop of vibrant anime-style art and fast-paced music that sounds like it came right out of Naruto, this new teaser trailer introduces us all to each of the different Ninja Clans in the game.
Ninja Division and Soda Pop together have come out with some very imaginative model designs for these over-the-top anime inspired ninjas and it is certainly cool to see them presented like this along with the units that most characterise their faction.
The vibrant style of the teaser trailer is very eye catching and does draw your attention to this new game. It gives enough time for us to see what each faction looks like and choose which appeals to us. However, it doesn't give us much more information about Ninja All-Stars so we will have to wait and see what else comes out of the shadows.
Which clan would you choose?
"Set to a backdrop of vibrant anime-style art and fast-paced music that sounds like it came right out of Naruto."
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So many cute ninjas.
Nice trailer indeed.
Normally I don’t care about Soda pop because I don’t like their sculpting style. In my opinion it’s always worst than the artwork. Heck, the Kingdom Death crossover figure IS the best one they have (again, in my humble opinion).
That said, this really look cute and very nice. I’d love to see the painted versions, but I’m sincerely curious now.
In my humble opinion, Sebastian Cross is way better than Survivor Candy.
Ijin and Tanchyo all the way!
The clans look great!
Macaque with a hammer. Sold!
Anyone know if this is the same plastic as super dungeon explore? Really not a fan of that material. Love the aesthetic though
No idea but I don’t know why they’d do SDE in one material and NAS in another, so it probably is. My guess is that minis we’re seeing now are 3D prints rather than the actual production minis so they may not be an accurate indicator of what the final material will look like. After the original SDE box, which had a different plastic than everything which has followed, they had to switch to a softer one to allow the minis to be pre-assembled as distributors wouldn’t carry it otherwise.
I believe they stated in the forgotten king kickstarter that the new SDE stuff will be a stiffer material but without minis in hand I cannot confirm how much better it is. I imagine they will standardize all their board game plastic minis in the same material.
Waiting for a chibi Lady Chiyo or TenTen….