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Thread: Heroes III: the card game | This thread is pages long: 1 2 · «PREV |
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mhorohello
Hired Hero
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posted June 18, 2012 09:18 PM |
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artscow.com
Hi
Can I just pitch in a recommendation for www.artscow.com. I learned about this site from boardgamegeek.com, which is the main site on the web for boardgame / cardgame reviews and discussions.
Anyway, artscow.com is an excellent printing service than can print playing cards and maps really cheaply and will help you do mock ups of the game. I recommend that you look on the forums and lists at boardgamegeek.com for discussion of the services that artscow.com provide.
I have used them to print cards for my personal favourite rpg/storytelling game: Talisman. More about Talisman from talismanisland.com.
Good luck with the game...
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Zeki
Supreme Hero
sup
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posted June 19, 2012 12:57 AM |
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Edited by Zeki at 01:01, 19 Jun 2012.
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I wanted to say that this is a great project you have going on!
About the battle:
When you choose to make it with battlefields it would be mutch more like real heroes, but on the other side this would require lots of additional tokens (and/or more figures), also it would be more like a board game and no card game anymore.
On the other side i can't really think of a card based system that would reflect a battle in heroes...
Just some points u can think about
EDIT
Also you could present this project in boardgamegeek, mentioned in the post above, I'm sure there are quite some people there that know heroes and there u can find the real boardgame-pros
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mhorohello
Hired Hero
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posted June 23, 2012 12:32 AM |
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Yes, I think you could bring some boardgamegeek users over to our site and get more love for Heroes III.
I have found the boardgamegeek community very helpful with advice and discussion. I would suggest that your game would go under the "print and play" category over there. There have been some excellent "print and play " games designed over on the site.
Print and play games can be made into full blown commercial products. It can also be used as a way of getting your name out there in the community.
If you do use boardgamegeek, let me know what your username is over there so I can follow you.
Cheers!
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E-J
Known Hero
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posted June 30, 2012 01:32 PM |
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thanks for the idea to post it on boardgamegeek, they are a bit sceptical but in a helpful way
this is the topic, feel free to join in on this topic or on boardgamegeek! http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/820714/heroes-of-might-and-magic-iii-based-card-game
the current plan is as follows:
i think i will keep the following parts:
- exploring the map
- building your city
- battles
- levelling up (maybe loose this also)
items, rewards, skills, spells and creatures will be part of your deck and will function a bit differently from the original game.
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