Crowdfunding, the concept of getting your dream project through public donations, has really taken off in the last few years. This is especially so for independent and small publishers of games. There is no shortage of projects being run on it at any given time from custom new tabletop RPGs all the way up to big-box game releases. Since this is an area we at the Cardboard Republic take particular interest in, we are usually watching things as they come through. What follows is what we feel are the best games that we have seen come into successful funding in 2012, and have either also been released this year or intend to no later than the first quarter of 2013. When making our selections, we avoided games that were direct re-themed / re-released versions of existing games. We also sidestepped games being produced by well-established game companies looking to use Kickstarter as a sort of pre-order site for their wares. Without further ado, I give you our picks of 2012:
5. Farmageddon
4. Chicken Caesar
3. Zombicide & Zpocalypse
– Both games launched on Kickstarter and had massive success in fundraising.
– Both games have a player vs. the game mechanism.
– Both have stockpiled positive acclaim.
-Both successfully attempt to strike a balance between the survival horror of The Walking Dead with the fun campy zombie slaughter of Evil Dead.
As for the differences? Well, Zombicide is more of a big-box game comparatively, and it’s heftier price tag reflects the larger assortment of components and detailed miniatures provided. However, what Zpocalypse may lack in volume of pieces (it’s no freebie game either) it makes up for with the level of graphic detail. If you want more of the desperate survival feel, you may prefer Zombicide. If you’re more into the “defend the castle” style, Zpocalypse is the way to go. Really, if you are a zombie fan you cannot go wrong with either game. The most prescient difference to date? Zombicide is now available. Zpocalypse has recently updated stating a first quarter 2013 release.
2. Island Fortress
It’s rare a game wins gaming awards before even coming out, but as is with much of this game’s path to release, it makes the game stand out all that much more.
1. Heroes of Metro City
That was actually used in this game one session.
If you have ever played a deck-building game, you will know the concept is familiar: players start with a base card set and acquire more powerful cards for the deck as the game goes on. Whether it’s the fantasy realm of Ascension or the kingdom expanding theme of Dominion, the general mechanic remains. It is the same here in 3Some Games’s Heroes of Metro City. Their hook – the thing that sets the version apart – is two-fold.
First, you get to play your own super hero, with a name you could lift right out of watching Mystery Men. (In short: make it entertaining).
The other is that the players work collaboratively in order to face down a series of bad guys as you work up to defeating the randomized arch-nemesis. As the player’s powers grow, you have to contend with the arch-nemesis and their minions wreaking havoc on the “city”, which causes you to lose cards you’re trying to acquire. It pleasantly mixes elements of co-op, role-playing, and a unique automated attack mechanic that will keep people’s interest levels up. Expect this release in Q1 of 2013.
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