(VC43) Dice Treasures (one minute clip)

This is an excellent overview of Rogue Angels and the video is extremely well done! It even includes the black dice (as planned for the final) and numbers on the standee bases (also planned for the final game). He totally enjoyed the game: Not very complex. Even inexperienced game players could enjoy this game. Notice the black dice and numbers on standee stands. 2 thumbs up!

=> spend one minute with Dice Treasures

Snapshot from the video clip (you can click on it):

Official Update 22

=> Official Update #22

Highlights:

  1. Now that the Kickstarter campaign is concluded, you can Late Pledge for Rogue Angels on Gamefound! Current cost is €112
    => Rogue Angels Late Pledge (Gamefound)
  2. You also can update your pledge or add more copies now on Gamefound as well.
  3. Gamefound has a feature called StretchPay that lets you pay in installments.
  4. Shipping cost will not be collected yet (waiting for the manufacturing to know the exact weight of the game and final shipping date).

  1. An extensive update for Rogue Angels on Tabletop Simulator was finished in October. It now matches the physical prototype and has the latest additions of artwork, icons, cards, rulebook, etc. [Len’s note: many of the Action cards can be seen in various articles here on MyRogueAngels.com ]
  2. Rogue Angels on Tabletop Simulator will continue to be updated so that playtesters can continue their journey through the stars :)
  3. => Rogue Angels on Tabletop Simulator

  1. Maris from The Dice Treasures has two awesome videos:
    => Setup Guide
    => How To Play

  1. They are developing scripts to translate campaign book data into styled PDFs (using Python and LaTeX). This allows Emil to structure everything through Excel (spreadsheet).
  2. The Excel CSV file can be interpreted by Python and morphed into LaTeX PDF layout to provide a fully customizable setup of all 1,000 pages. This takes time but definitely is worth it. It will help check for errors and handle changes with single inputs. Plus it will allow a full translation of the entire story from one place with much less work.
  3. Martin and Lisa are continuing on with many legacy stories plus they are helping Emil so he can stay focused on the main story and overall project.
  4. Illustrators and 3D artists are being “reactivated for duty”.
  5. Tabletopia completed a first draft of Rogue Angels. Parts worked very well, but Emil sent them several pages of feedback so it might be a while before Rogue Angels is available on Tabletopia.

  1. November should be filled with many similar tasks
  2. Getting illustrators and tasks up to speed
  3. Logistics on getting prototypes into the hands of more play testers
  4. Work on scripting and writing
  5. Emil has a To Do list with 41 items already!

Detailed Components and Setup (text and video)

The Dice Treasures has an excellent 24 minute video SETUP GUIDE for Rogue Angels. This video (with text below it) shows how to setup the game board, how to set up your characters, how to set up enemies. It explains what is found on your character sheets, action cards, dice, enemy behavior cards, damage cards and the game board.

You can watch the full video (viewer and link below), but also (if you are like me) you will find a text article below the video window that provides the same information including time stamps to where the information is in the video!

Video first (text below it):

Here is a text based version (along with some added text from Len) with time stamps so you can watch it in the video for a visual aspect:

Continue reading “Detailed Components and Setup (text and video)”

Supportive Personality (starting)

When you start the game, the hero you choose likely will have at least one bar colored in for one (or even two) personality quadrants. If you’d like to play a hero that has a supportive personality right from the start, consider these heroes:

  1. Bassilus also has one bar colored in for cautious:
  2. Jastin Canning:
  3. Gia U’Coni:
  4. Memnon:

I hope you are enjoying this look at the starting personalities of our heroes as you Learn With Me

Cautious Personality (starting)

When you start the game, the hero you choose likely will have at least one bar colored in for one (or even two) personality quadrants. If you’d like to play a hero that has a cautious personality right from the start, consider these heroes (especially Talya):

  1. Talya Paranis starts with TWO bars colored in:
  2. Bassilus also has one bar colored in for supportive:
  3. Laelia also has one bar colored in for inspiring:
  4. Adryel Koltis:

I hope you are enjoying this peek at the starting personalities of our heroes as you Learn With Me

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