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D&D as a Brand: D&D Dice Masters

Started by Emperor Norton, May 30, 2014, 09:20:54 PM

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Ladybird

Quote from: Simlasa;754883Isn't there some sort of miniatures-based dragon dogfighting game coming out? I thought I saw that mentioned on TMP a while back... but not being interested I didn't pay it much attention.

Yeah, using the X-Wing system.

I can see that being the next bubble to burst - those sorts of games aren't cheap to design or play, and dragon dogfighting, though cool, doesn't seem like enough to sustain a game line.

Pity they aren't all cross-compatible - dragons vs spaceships vs spitfires practically writes itself as a setting.
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Dragon dice is still alive too. SFR saved it from the WOTC landfill they were planning to chuck TSR product into.

Its actually a fairly good dice game and SFR seems to be moving away from the collectible aspect too.

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I rather enjoyed Dragon Dice, too. Much like M:TG it plays a heck of alot better as a drafting game than a "deck building" game.

It's no M:TG, mind you, but harmless enough.
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