The artist is The Mico! :) He is the same artist that has done the Northsea series (Raiders, Explorers and Shipwrights) as well as all the Valeria games. I am a massive fan and his style deserves more recognition.
I think Tom's said that Zee isn't going into the intro for Miami Dice because he isn't there all the time. It's still the Sam and Tom show, with Zee as a special guest now and then.
I agree that I think there should be a version with Zee since he shows up fairly often, I was just giving the reason I'd heard for why he isn't in there.
When I was in high school, before I discovered my passion for board games and desire to design, I created a board game for a science class project where you go through the mouth throughout the organs and first one to the end of the body wins. ... It was roll and move with no choices involved haha. Still have it in my closet.
Very interesting. I would love to try it. That said, I am sad they did not have cool custom wooden tokens, sort of like the great pandemic ones, but with a little more character.
Deep Greene me too. first thing I thought of. I had a og copy of snits and awful green things when I was a kid. the old style box where the laminated board wrapped around it.
I don't get this game. Artwork is decent, theme is unique, but we've seen card based area control implemented a lot better throughout the years. I usually see why someone likes something even though I don't, but this one baffles me! Someone explain what am I missing?
What other card-play based area majority games are there? I'm trying to think of one where you have your own unique cards (I guess El Grande with the King expansion)
I'm considering getting this for my game group because we all loved Sheriff of Nottingham and its made by same company. I was considering this, Colosseum or I'm the Boss, what do you guys all think would be a better choice for us? My group enjoys Sheriff, Resistance, Ticket to Ride, Kingsburg, One night Ultimate Werewolf, we just added Deception Murder in Hong Kong and Imperial Settlers. Thanks for the helpful videos.
I'm interested in this game as an educational tool for my 6 year old. Do the movement arrows follow correct biological courses? It'd be neeto for my kid to be able to associate organs, their functions and their relative locations in the body's processes.
This is as subjective as it could be. There are quite a lot of gory cartoons out there, so I would not generalize this at whole. As for this particular game - for *me* it is very uncanny.
Guillaume Desmarais I don't know if you design games but first prototypes are usually poster board, index cards, blank cards, hand drawn, hand written. If my first prototype looked like this I would be ecstatic.