Dice Tower looks at Rogue Angels: You are on a team of highly trained operatives. Begin anew. Use your skills. Character driven adventure. Engaging narrative. Tactical.
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Dice Tower looks at Rogue Angels: You are on a team of highly trained operatives. Begin anew. Use your skills. Character driven adventure. Engaging narrative. Tactical.
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Legendary Tactics like Rogue Angels! I really like this game. Emil is a super nice guy. Mass Effect style game. Prototype.
=> 1 minute with Legendary Tactics
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Someone who rarely backs games on Kickstarter said “Back This Game”. That’s how good this game is!
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Yes, he says it … Mass Effects, the Board Game!
=> 1 minute with Canje Studios
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He is quite impressed with how the enemy behaves from move to move, even within a fight!
=> 1 minute with Think Outside the Board
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Of course Emil has lots to say about the game he spent so much time and passion developing, but here in this clip he sums it up into two things:
Two goals for the game. To provide a board game experience for Mass Effects style game. And to put emotional attachments in the game.
=> 1 minute with Emil and Game Sage
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Here is a short clip showing Rogue Angels in Tabletop Simulator! It’s interesting that he really likes this game even though it is not the type of game he normally likes. He really really likes how the designer made this game.
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It’s nice to hear how they saw how easy it was for people to catch on to how to play Rogue Angels, even those who have never played this type of game and how quickly they slot inito how the game works! They liked the missions and the maps!!
=> 1 minute with Boxed Meeples
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This clip is a nice example of how easy it is to do a mission update! Just remove what the campaign book says to remove and add what it says to add to the map! Piece of cake!
=> 1 minute with Gettin’ Jiggly Wit It
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And the answer to that question is: Most likely, YES! It WILL fit on YOUR table! :)
One of the many nice things about Rogue Angels is that four people can play the game around a normal sized card table (33 inch square). [this is NOT the case with many/most other legacy games]
Note: Rogue Angels is still a prototype and things might change in the final game.
To see if everything will fit around YOUR table, you could cut out some paper placeholders and then set them on your table to see how they will fit.
YES, I actually have done that for some games before ordering (or pledging for) them. Here is an article I wrote trying to figure out how many people could play the game Doomlings around various kinds of tables (and, yes, I had a prototype for Doomlings too:). For a simple card game, Doomlings took up A LOT OF SPACE!
=> My article on fitting Doomlings on tables
Most important with Rogue Angels: The main map and Ship Box map will need to be on the table; likely at the top of the table or near the center of the table. Space needed is 24 inches by 12 inches.

Players can sit below, above or to the side of the maps and need only a small amount of space for their character board and cards played on their cooldown track. Space needed is 10 inches wide 8 inches high per player.
