Showing posts with label Dreamship Interactive. Show all posts
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Monday, May 4, 2015

Dreamship Interactive: Requiem Vampire Knight: The Boardgame Kickstarter Funded!


Dreamship Interactive: A strategy game illustrated by famous comic artist Olivier Ledroit, based on the dark world of Resurrection imagined by Pat Mills.v Requiem vampire knight is a strategic game for 2 or 4 players inspired from the universe of Resurrection.

On Resurrection you'll find a lot of crazy stuff: sadistic vampire knights, buxom pirate ghouls, decaying zombie soldiers, remote-controlled werewolves, armored centaur-riders, mad scientists, avaricious dragons, demonologist sorcerers, various bad divinities and genetic monsters and a lot of sexy (and sometimes willing) victims...



"I have just checked the campaign and was very intrigued by the nice background introduction video, the amazing artwork and the interesting game mechanisms." - Wargame News and Terrain


We have decided to produce this game with large, highly detailed, 35mm minis (and some heroes are even taller than that!), introducing the various characters of the comics. here are already 40 characters in the Purgatory pledge and any Stretchgoal unlocked will add 5 or 6 more each. As creature pawns move to take strategic locations, Requiem Vampire Knight may seem inspired from a chess-like game. 


But it features a modular board randomly set before each game; squares being flipped when their resources are tapped; three actions to perform on your turn; cards to play to increase your characters' power; and new master pieces coming in during the game. Actions and powers are all related to the race you are playing, making every faction unique in its gameplay. Each game lasts about 30 minutes and is new and different every time you play. The only thing left to chance is the random board.



Monday, April 20, 2015

KiniGame: Interesting Requiem Vampire Knight Boardgame Kickstarter


Just received news from KiniGame about their ongoing Kickstarter to fund their Requiem Vampire Knight boardgame. I have just checked the campaign and was very intrigued by the nice background introduction video, the amazing artwork and the interesting game mechanisms.


In the alternate universe of Resurrection you'll find a lot of crazy stuffs: sadistic vampire knights, buxom pirate ghouls, decaying zombie soldiers, remote-controlled werewolves, armored centaur-riders, really mad scientists, avaricious dragons, demonologist sorcerers, various bad divinities or genetic monsters and a lot of sexy (willing, sometimes) victims...



If you don't know the comics by Pat Mills and illustrated by Olivier Ledroit, I would strongly advise you that you rush to your favorite comic book shop to get them all. If you know Requiem Vampire Knight: this is a game that should delight your eyes. This original comics is a love story (what else) in a hellish universe where really bad guys have a ball with sex, violence and blood... Requiem Vampire Knight – the Game is divided into three stand alone boxes. We call them Packs. Each Pack contains the components for two players and features two new factions:

You can play four players games if you own two Packs (two players teams). Obviously, if you own several Packs you can play any faction against any other. There will also be Expansion boxes to improve these six factions and Special Expansion boxes, which contain special characters, new rules and expand the universe.


Pick one faction and choose ten development cards with your favorite heroes. Choose your path: total annihilation or territory conquest! With some factions one way may be harder than the other. Vampires are powerful but after a few turns they will starve and lose strength. Ghouls seem weak, but are resistant and their strength will increase. Lemures have less effects, but their werewolves are great fighters. The Hellfire Club has lots of magic to use, as much as Archeologists have science powers to unleash. Distopians are lizards, so they have dragons... and a dragon... well a dragon is always useful.