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Which properties would you like to see in LCG?
Published on 02 January 2010 - 17:54:27
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Reply #61 | Published on 23 August 2010 - 16:01:13

I would like to see Mouse Guard as a LCG.

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Reply #62 | Published on 25 August 2010 - 05:56:10
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We still lack a modern/scifi LCG, so I'd say Metal Gear or Dune.

Metal Gear would be commercially more appealing, expecially to younger people...

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Reply #63 | Published on 25 August 2010 - 10:21:33

I agree with Kennon, I would love to see a Guardians LCG, or something like it. Lots of other great suggestions here, too. But something akin to Guardians' wonderful art style and sense of humour would be awesome.

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Reply #64 | Published on 25 August 2010 - 21:37:19
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A good Sci-Fi card game would perk my interest, but I am not sure  I would care to invest in something like the Star Wars or Star Trek licenses (maybe Battlestar Galactica).  The WARS setting is a very cool sci-fi setting, and IMHO, died mainly because the embezzlement problems that were the root of all of Decipher's problems during that time period.

But, if FFG were to create a LCG based around Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series they would have the vast majority of my free spending money for some time (I may even quit smoking to get more of that cardboard crack!! )!

"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."  -Gandalf

Reply #65 | Published on 03 September 2010 - 18:19:08

Here's my wishlist: - Mafia gang wars LCG
                                   - Warhammer 40 000
                                   - Deadlands or any weird western ideas
                                   - A gothic horror setting in victorian's age in a fictional world LCG

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Reply #66 | Published on 05 September 2010 - 19:39:54

 +1 Decipher's Wars 

+1 Mouseguard

+1 Dune

+1 for 40K (but similar to Cthulhu where you compete to "take over areas of planets or planets themselves" using characters and units from the 40K universe and compete to win the battle over a sector. ) Adding in a mechanic similar to WHFB LCG where you can combine characters and units from other factions (for a cost) to show them having to battle together against a greater threat would be very cool.

+1 Wheel of Time

+1 Netrunner

WWII game with similar mechanics to Cthulhu but the goal is to win battles with various axis or allied units (different nations are used in the same manner as the cthulhu factions) while attempting to keep your supply lines open with the ultimate goal of winning the most battles in a theater. 

~Other properties that might make exciting LCGs~

Terry Goodkind's The Sword of Truth

John Scalzi's Old Man's War

Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar

Terry Brooks' Sword of shannara

Mark Chadbourn's  Age of Misrule/ Dark Age 

S.M. Stirling's Dies the Fire

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Reply #67 | Published on 06 September 2010 - 23:34:12

I would love to see Terry Prachett's Discworld books turned into an LCG.

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Reply #68 | Published on 13 September 2010 - 05:12:51
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Christcenteredgamer said:

I would love to see Terry Prachett's Discworld books turned into an LCG.

 

Good call.

Reply #69 | Published on 20 September 2010 - 04:59:46
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I am actually quite amazed that between those many science-fiction universes one is still missing which provides all there is needed for a great game:

  • a massive and great universe full of technology, wonders and politics
  • great fleets of many, many races (look at the miniature game with over 15 different fleets)
  • a plethora of characters who develop throughout the series of events (quite many races)
  • diplomacy, intrigue and a lot of dealings with greater forces
  • a good and truly faithful fans

It is the last, best hope for a LCG game... The year: 2010. The name of the station: Babylon 5.

(Could not help myself but use in-series monologue. It's just so epic.) :)

Btw, there is a bit of talk at the BordGameGeek forums of the (long-dead) Babylon 5 CCG about the possibilities which a conversion into an LCG game would bring to the product. I think it would be worth it and I would certainly buy it instantly as would many others I know.

(Btw, I also like the Dune universe however I am not sure, I would buy the game... I have the feeling that none - films or games - can capture the uniqueness and beauty of the books. And then... maybe I would if it would be more of an adventure style game. Somebody talked about the free advertising: would be cool with the new movie scheduled to come out soonish but I am not sure this would make the licence cheap, rather a bit more expensive if a success is guaranteed.)

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Reply #70 | Published on 20 September 2010 - 07:39:49

My List:

Dresden Files

Werewolf the Apocalypse

Forgotten Realm's

Neil Gaiman's American Gods

 

Bunch together a group of people deliberately chosen for strong religious feelings, and you have a practical guarantee of dark morbidities expressed in crime, perversion, and insanity.-H. P. Lovecraft

Reply #71 | Published on 20 September 2010 - 12:28:28
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Hellfury said:

Christcenteredgamer said:

 

I would love to see Terry Prachett's Discworld books turned into an LCG.

 

 

 

Good call.

Yea I'm all in for that!

Reply #72 | Published on 07 October 2010 - 15:55:26

Wing Commander or Strike Commander.

The old WC TCG was not good but you can make much more out of this.

 

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Reply #73 | Published on 07 October 2010 - 18:59:47

A World War 2 card game.

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Reply #74 | Published on 11 October 2010 - 04:48:58

highpriestrsw2 said:

+1 Netrunner

 

I'd give an arm an a leg for a netrunner LCG. The original game IS the best CCG that ever graced the market and 15 years later it's 2010 and we're still playing it. Doubt it will ever happen, as WotC hold the license and Zvi Moshvitz tried to resurrect Netrunner some time ago and WotC shut the idea down.

Still, who knows?

 

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Reply #75 | Published on 31 October 2010 - 10:02:59

 Being a Star Wars and Star Trek CCG fan, I'd like to see these two rolled over into the LCG format. I think they would benefit from some love. Also, I've seen mentioned a Battlefleet Gothic LCG, which would be awesome.

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