Warcradle: Bill & Ted’s Riff in Time Brettspiel
Bunt ist das Dasein und granatenstark!
Warcradle Studios stellen mit Bill & Ted’s Riff in Time ein neues Brettspiel vor.
We at Warcradle Studios are incredibly excited to announce that we are developing an official board game based off of the “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure” film franchise in partnership with Creative Licensing.
This new adventure is titled Bill & Ted’s Riff in Time. It will follow the iconic duo as they set off on another triumphant quest through time after the events of “Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey.”
Meeting old friends and a whole bunch of new ones, Bill, Ted, Elizabeth, Joanna and Rufus must work together to put things right and ensure the future is most excellent!
Whether you are a seasoned veteran board game player or a newcomer, Bill & Ted’s Riff in Time brings together a mix of awesomely detailed miniatures plus engaging and intuitive rules to ensure a bodacious time for players of all ages. Players will take a nostalgic trip to 1990’s San Dimas and of course to time periods such as the Wild West, Napoleonic France, Ancient Greece and many more.
There’s lots of work going on to make the Bill & Ted’s Riff in Time board game really special, but as a taste of things to come, we are proud to present Bill S. Preston Esq. and Ted Theodore Logan in all their triumphant miniature glory.
We’ll be showing off the rest of the „Wyld Stallyns“ alongside other iconic characters soon, as well as plenty of information on the game itself.
Stay tuned for updates by following us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, and joining the conversation online using hashtags; #BillAndTed #RiffInTime #WarcradleStudios!
Quelle: Warcradle Studios
Volle Kanne, Hoschies!
na da bin ich ja mal gespannt. liebe die filme, aber kann mir beim besten willen nicht vorstellen, wie man daraus ein vernünftiges brettspiel macht.
Amen
Bunt ist das dasein und Granatenstark 😀
Finde ich per se großartig, aber ich frage mich auch, wie man das richtig als Brettspiel verarbeitet bekommt.
Also die Filme sind genial…aber inzwischen wird ja alles zu Brettspielen verwurschtet