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The World Changed... Crime Did Not
Moderator: FFGAntonffgjafferffgjoshGeckoThe Spaniard Topics: 310 | Posts: 1726
Rules are up
Published on 26 November 2008 - 14:58:15

But FFG doesn't want you to print it out!  Full color and 48 pages, I need to wait until Friday toi sneak into the office and get this on paper!

http://new.fantasyflightgames.com/ffg_content/Android/android-rule-book.pdf

- Brian <><

aka ColtsFan76

 

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Reply #1 | Published on 26 November 2008 - 22:26:14

It's worth it just to sit and read the pdf, actually. This is a quite complex game with a lot of little details to remember. Even with only 6 murders, there are multiple plots and plot paths for each of the 5 characters, as well as multiple possible conspiracy results, so I think there's a solid amount of replayability at hand. I was uncertain about it at first, but after reading the rules I'm definitely picking this one up.

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Reply #2 | Published on 26 November 2008 - 23:10:53

I read and retain it better printed out - but yeah - I read it all.  Man there is a lot to keep track of.  I think it will make more sense once I sit down with it in front of me.  But this has Kevin's stamp on it from what I know of Arkham Horror.

- Brian <><

aka ColtsFan76

 

Reply #3 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 00:10:17
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I love their method of selecting the first player in game setup. Very original.

Sin firma

Reply #4 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 01:34:49

So the rule book pretty much dispells the notion that this is going to be "Clue in Space" as one of my friends put it. I would have been shocked by the number of bits as well as the size of the board had it not been for Arkham (and here I thought it prepared me for nothing).

It does worry me that this might be harder to explain than Arkham, given that there are 3 parts to the victory and each part seems to have a slightly different mechanism. But perhapes that is only what you need to focus on and the rest is a little more intuitive-- but enough to convince 2 other people to play?

It seems that everything one does to earn a livelihood, to subsist,to enjoy life turns out to be illegal, immoral, fattening,- most disturbingly - carcinogenic

Reply #5 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 02:58:57

Yay rules are up. I've something to read today. My opinion will follow late this day.

Reply #6 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 03:10:36

Holy camoly, Batman! Look at the sheer numbers of tokens and cards!

"Your are the CAG! You say Good Hunting not Good Luck" - Starbuck to Apollo

Reply #7 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 05:02:28

This looks like an awesome game. I'm telling my usual store to get one ASAP for me.

Hmm... I had an evil idea of making a FFG league with my friends, but I have to work out the rough edges... If we set each game at 5, Doom is left out, but if we set it at 4, then A Game of Thrones loses something (and I wasn't able to get A Storm of Swords last time), and Galactica is better with more, IMHO.

TI3 is a different matter with its epic length... I still need to work out these details, but I'll see how it goes.

 
Reply #8 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 06:51:19

I noticed them last night & thought I would have a quick read.

Well obviously quick read doesn't work! 48 pages & they are interesting,unfortunally

my printer is low on ink & at work the FFG site is filteredso i'm stuck

reading them off the monitor for now.

 

If your a rules wonk getting the Game for the rules alone is worth it

So this goes into my must purchase list.

 

OD 

The way of iron and the ax,
this Dwarf's tale nears told.
Now extract their cruel tax,
the stone grows cold..cold...cold

Reply #9 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 09:38:01

Looks interesting, only skimmed the rules so far though. seems like a lot of bits and pieces, is the a huge box game or just a smaller one (like BSG)?

"So say we all"

Reply #10 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 10:10:22

Definitely interesting..something to digess.   Definitely not a game that you can easily whip out on a moment's notice w/o reading the rules first.

Here are the links to get scans of the Battlelore Hill Giant / Earth Elemental cards (thanks goes out to Roobarb!)

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd305/roobarb_1/

Use the above URL and add the following to the end

Terrain Hexes :  img57.jp g (remove the space in jp g)

Terrain Helper Cards : img55.jp g (remove the space in jp g)

Creature Helper Cards: img53.jp g (remove the space in jp g)

Stone Bridge card :  www.boardgamegeek.com/image/393861   (courtesy of Brian aka ColtFan)

Reply #11 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 10:26:26

Kamakaze said:

Looks interesting, only skimmed the rules so far though. seems like a lot of bits and pieces, is the a huge box game or just a smaller one (like BSG)?

According to the pics, it looks like their standadrd square box that came with Descent expansion or Arkham Horror.  It's not a coffin box that came withe Tide of Iron or TI3.  Decks of cards and shhets of chits pack well.

- Brian <><

aka ColtsFan76

 

Reply #12 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 10:27:46

Old Dwarf said:

my printer is low on ink & at work the FFG site is filteredso i'm stuck

Can you save them at home as a PDF file and then email your work address?  That way it bypasses the whole blocked website thing.

- Brian <><

aka ColtsFan76

 

Reply #13 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 10:40:22

ColtsFan76 said:

Old Dwarf said:

my printer is low on ink & at work the FFG site is filteredso i'm stuck

 

Can you save them at home as a PDF file and then email your work address?  That way it bypasses the whole blocked website thing.

 

Damn CF thats clever I'm not sure if the Great State of NJ allows in coming attachnents

but I'll find out Monday when I go back.

 

OD

The way of iron and the ax,
this Dwarf's tale nears told.
Now extract their cruel tax,
the stone grows cold..cold...cold

Reply #14 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 11:21:11

I just read the rules. It sounds good but also very abstract, I hope the twilight deck, the murder case and the plots can generate enough flavor to bypass that. 

Reply #15 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 11:26:03
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tech7 said:

I just read the rules. It sounds good but also very abstract, I hope the twilight deck, the murder case and the plots can generate enough flavor to bypass that. 

That's the danger of this type of game, imo. With all their talk in the previews about whoever makes the best "movie", and their trailor video, and everything else they build up expectation of a game dripping with theme that you can really immerse yourself in; and then you play the game and find out that it isn't as good as you thought it would be, owing to abstract mechanics.

I'll probably follow my usual policy of not buying a game until a few comments about playing experience are out. Here's hoping it's a great game that everyone loves.

Sin firma

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