von BK-Markus | 16.08.2016 | eingestellt unter: Brettspiele, Crowdfunding

Kickstarter: Sharknado The Board Game!

Eric Cesare (Devious Device) hat einen neuen Kickstarter gestartet, nämlich Sharknado The Board Game!

There’s a storm brewing, the likes of which has never been seen around these parts. The sky grows dark. Dogs are hiding beneath beds. The old folks feel it in their arthritic knees.

It’s a Sharknado, and it’s heading right for your fair coastal city!

Sharknado™: The Board Game! is a cooperative game in which you and up to three other friends take on the role of brave citizens protecting your city from the ultimate weather phenomenon. Choose a scenario and strategize with your team to win the day. Your goal may be to destroy the Sharknado, hunt down a deadly Boss Shark, or simply survive as long as you can. Scavenge the city for weapons and equipment to help you fight off swarms of teeth and fins as you struggle to stay alive!

You know what you have to do. But will you be the next Fin Shepard, or just another victim of the most bizarre catastrophe the world has ever seen? Survive and become a legend, or end up as the contents of a shark’s stomach!

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There’s so much bite in this box it can barely be contained! Each Retail edition of Sharknado™: The Board Game! contains everything you see in the graphic below:

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If you pledge at the Sharknado! level or higher, you will also receive a copy of The Backer Pack, a collection of all limited-edition content and Kickstarter-created exclusives not included in the core game, at no additional cost! Each time we complete a community goal by taking pictures, creating videos and just generally being fans, we’ll add that content to The Backer Pack. See Unlock More Carnage! below…

(Sharknado™: The Backer Pack’s availability is limited to the initial print run only. Extra copies will be available to non-backers following the end of this campaign at an additional cost, while supplies last.)

Contents coming soon – You help build it!

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All content unlocked during this campaign marked „Sharknado™: The Board Game!“ will be included with every core game printed. Those marked with „The Backer Pack“ will be added to the contents of The Backer Pack (shown above).

For details on how to take part in and submit community goals, check out our Day-One Update!

Facebook || Twitter || BoardGameGeek — Include #BackerNado

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Testimonials & Reactions

„Sharknado: the Board Game! is definitely a game for people who love to play games. Not only does it require communicative skills and cooperation, but it also asks its players to think strategically to beat the Sharknado. Its cooperative style is played in the same vein as games such as Pandemic or Dead of Winter. We are definitely looking forward to playing this again!“ – Game and a Curry

„The scenario felt very true to something you would see in a Sharknado movie – an absurd story that makes no logical sense, but fits into the Sharknado world perfectly … The game does a solid job of making you feel like you are actually working together to achieve a common goal.“ – The Chubby Meeple

„Sharknado is exactly the kind of game I wanted it to be: chaotic, absurd, and, above all, fun as hell. My Mexican wrestler had shinguards, a bike helmet, and a chain gun–and he and his friends saved the city… And beyond the insanity that is the theme, there’s a really good co-op game that rewards multiple play styles. I’ll be playing Sharknado very, very often.“ – Doug Levandowski, co-designer of Gothic Doctor and UnPub: The UnPublished Card Game and designer of You’re Fired and Seven Minutes in Hell

„Every so often a game comes along that makes you look back at all that has been created and you wonder, ‚Why hasn’t anyone done this before?‘ This might be that game.“ – Tim Mattes, Games on Tape

“Sharknado is a great game that will call out to both fans of the film and game players alike. I’ll never forget facing down a murder storm of sharks while missing an arm. It was close, but we came out on top. The characters, items and abilities are (ir)reverent enough to make the game fun, even if you’re losing.”– Ben Begeal, No one of consequence

„Sharknado is a game that knows its audience. If you enjoy the movies, you’ll revel in the game experience. Also, the gear/dice system is sweet.“ – Jay Treat, game designer

„Why?“ – SMIF Networks

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Sharknado™: The Board Game! is a new take on the co-op adventure genre. Even though it takes place in the Sharknado™ universe, all of the Characters, and most of the scenarios, are completely original. Fans of the films will find familiar weapons, themes, and parallels, while gamers that haven’t yet enjoyed the movies have appreciated the strategy and combat system.

While we’ve had this game favorably likened to Dead of Winter, the Forbidden games, Zombicide, and others, we’d like to point out some noteworthy features of Sharknado™: The Board Game!

  • No specific turn order – The game plays in two phases: the Player phase and the Sharknado phase. During the Player phase, you and your team can take actions in whatever order works best for your strategy.
  • AI-controlled Sharknado – The Sharknado is controlled by its own AI deck. Each turn it will move multiple times, rain sharks from the sky, flood the city, and cause carnage.
  • Loss of limbs – Just like in the movies, airborne sharks are hungry. Losing arms and legs will slow you down, but don’t lose your head or you’re dead!
  • Create your own story – We’ve included 8 scenarios in the base game, each with two difficulties, but we’ll also include tips on creating your own scenarios for infinite replayability.

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For a more detailed look at the game, without all that reading, check out the videos below!

How to play Sharknado: The Board Game!

Live Playtests/Demos from Gen Con 2016 

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Using our network of designers and industry contacts, we’ve done our best to establish the most cost-effective, customs-friendly ways of getting Sharknado™: The Board Game! to your door.

Kickstarter automatically charges shipping at checkout based on location, but we’ll also break them down for you here:

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  • Make It Better for Everyone: By participating in community goals and by pledging to help us reach stretch goals, you are shaping and enhancing the core game and growing The Backer Pack for everyone!
  • We Listen to You: You are our collaborator–we value your input as we put the finishing touches on the game. Feedback has made this game what it is, and we want you to continue to help us evolve it.
  • Limited Availability: While The Backer Pack isn’t a Kickstarter exclusive, we will only print a limited number of this expansion, based on the final pledge totals.
  • Localized Shipping: No matter where you live, we have worked to offer you the best possible price on shipping to you. Take this opportunity to lock in the lowest possible shipping rate.
  • Backers Come First: You’ll get Sharknado™: The Board Game! before it becomes available to distribution channels. (And retailers, don’t forget that you can be a backer too!)
  • Because We Need You: We’ve covered much of the cost of art, graphic design and development on Sharknado™: The Board Game!, but we can’t manufacture and distribute the game without your support.

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Eric Cesare and Anthony Rando make up Devious Devices, the designers behind Epic Picnic and now Sharknado™: The Board Game! We also run a blog about pairing up beer and board games.

Jun Ray Canonicato is the artist responsible for the amazing illustrations you see in this game. You can see more of his beautiful work here.

Graphic design was done by Jeff Gum, Philip Atherton, and Katarzyna Dachowska. Click on their names to see more of their work.

The project video was created by our friends Jen and Herb over at Game & a Curry, a hilarious blog about tabletop games based in New York, NY. You can read all their stuff here. Oh, and did we mention they are running their own brand-new game convention this August?

Playtesters: We’d be remiss if we didn’t also mention all of our local lead playtesters. We owe them a huge debt for the countless nights they arrived excited and ready to play through game and scenario iterations over and over again. They helped form the foundation this game was built upon. Special thanks, in no particular order, to Tom Zebro, Mike Butz, Eamon Toolan, Jeremy Van Hecke, Ian Reed, Doug Levandowski, Andrew Pritchard, Tim Mattes, and many others!

Sharknado is a trademark and copyright of The Global Asylum Inc. Syfy is a trademark of Universal Studios. Licensed by Syfy Ventures 2016. All Rights Reserved.

Der Kickstarter läuft noch 24 Tage.

Quelle: Sharknado The Board Game auf Kickstarter

 

BK-Markus

Stellvertretender Chefredakteur Brückenkopf-Online. Seit 2002 im Hobby und spielt folgende Systeme: Age of Sigmar, Infinity, Bolt Action, Flames of War, Warhammer 40K, Dreadball, Saga, Freebooters Fate, Black Powder, Space Hulk, Dead Mans Hand, Bushido, Malifaux, Dropzone Commander, Dropfleet Commander, Gates of Antares, Kings of War, Wild West Exodus, Batman, Collision, Dystopian Wars, Draculas America, Kill Team, Summoners, Eden, Star Wars Legion, Wolsung, Blitz Bowl, Carnevale, Warzone Resurrection, The Drowned Earth, Twisted, The Other Side, Deathmtach, One Page Rules, Battletech, Masters of the Universe Battleground und Warhammer Underworlds.

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Kommentare

  • Na ja, sieht halt aus wie ein recht simples Brettspiel. Muss nicht schlecht sein, nur sind eben keine Minis drin und nach Spaß schaut es auch nicht gerade aus. Braucht man mMn nicht unterstützen.

  • Erster Gedanke: Sharknado! Sehr geil.
    Zweiter: Hmmm, wie das wohl als Spiel umsetzt? Von allen Seiten nähren sich Haie und man muss die wegwemsen?

    Dann die Meldung aufgemacht.

    Dritter Gedanke: Hmmm, schaut tatsächlich etwas öde aus. Die mittlerweile üblichen Ausrüstungskarten, die man auf dem Charakterbogen ansammeln kann, Aktions- bzw. Ereigniskarten,…. ne, da bleibe ich bei Zombicide.

    Bei aller Liebe zum Trash, bei realen Spielen auf dem Tisch (im Gegensatz zu Videospielen oder Filmen) habe ich dann doch lieber eine gewisse Qualität. Naja, obwohl…King of Tokyo besticht auch nicht durch hochqualitative Minis, sondern spielt sich eher auf den Karten ab und ist trotzdem eine irrsinnige Viecherei (=Spaß) 🙂

  • Ich find’s cool. Erfreulich auch, dass die die Ausstattung eher etwas einfach lassen, das treibt den Preis dann nicht so hoch und lässt den Fokus auf dem Gameplay.

  • Ich finde das Design des Spiels so gar nicht ansprechend. Den Film habe ich nie gesehen. Lohnt es sich diesen anzuschauen? 🙂

    • Sharknado ist so ein Fall für sich. Entweder man mag es oder man hasst es. Wenn man es hasst, kann man gar nicht genug trinken um ihn sich erträglich zu machen. Wenn man die Art Film mag, reichen auch ein Sixpack Bier, eine Tüte Nachos und ein Eimer Dip.

      Letzte Woche lief bei uns Teil 4 im Kino, der Saal war gerammelt voll und alle Zuschauer konnten danach noch aus eigener Kraft das Kino verlassen. Die 6 Euro für Bier und Nachos (Mindestverzehr, Eintritt war frei) waren verdammt gut investiertes Geld, die anderthalb Stunden bebender Saal vor Dauerlachen aller anwesenden gab es dann gratis dazu. Es sind eben billig produzierte Action-Filme, die sich selbst, die Charaktere und die Handlung nicht ernst nehmen, und das merkt man. Wer den Film dann als Zuschauer ernst nimmt, geht schon mit der falschen Grundeinstellung ran (man sieht sich ja auch kein Dresurreiten an und erwartet dann viel Action).

      Wer die Filme nicht mag, sollte von der Kickstarter-Kampagne hier wahrscheinlich besser die Finger lassen.

    • Paar Freunde einladen und bei jedem „Hai“ oder „Tornando“ einen Kurzen und du hast einen sehr gelungenen Abend. Kopfschmerzen, aber gelungen.

  • Im FB Forum DM Scotty’s Crafts N‘ Games hat jemand ein Bild von einem selbstgemachten Sharknado gezeigt. Der Tornado aus Heißkleber gemacht.

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