

Develop your character from scratch by advance deck-building, travel through dream-world map and go deeper into chosen dream-locations. Gameplay created by Board Game veteran, Michal-Oracz (Author of This War of Mine: TBG, Neuroshima Hex or The Edge: Dawnfall among many others), will test not only your logical skills, but also intuition, deduction and emotional intelligence. Everything you do, will change the strange rhythm Etherfields dream world follows and wildest fantasy is possible here. We called this totally different BG experience a dream crawler – you will dive into surreal and artistically crafted world and follow one of a kind co-op / solo campaign adventure for 1-4 players. This item will ship all together after Wave 2 arrives.Įtherfields is a new major miniature Board Game by Awaken Realms. Please note: unless otherwise stated paid add ons from the Kickstarter Campaign are not included. Includes Etherfields Core Box, Creatures of Etherfields miniatures Board Game Expansion, Funeral Witch Campaign Add-on, 5th Player Board Game Expansion Addon, Sphinx Campaign Addon, and all unlocked Stretch Goals. Share questions, ideas for articles, or comments with us!Įmail us at me directly on Twitter at us on Facebook here.Preorder: Expected Delivery Q3 2022 (Single Wave Shipping)Ĭontent Notes:Kickstarter Etherfields Dream Master All-In Pledge Edition by Awaken Realms. It’s hard to be too excited about it, and while I think it’s going to be a great game, and I love the look of it, I knew that it was one I was going to be okay waiting on for a while. Now, I’m a ways out from this one because I knew I’d likely have Middara coming in before it and all of Tainted Grail, so I went with a single wave shipping for Eitherfields, so I probably won’t see that until sometime in mid to late 2021. This is something similar to Marvel Champions and to a lesser extent Arkham Horror the Card Game, and I really like it in both of them. The deck building is really how you do your actions, and I like that there’s a balancing act in the game where you can spend a card for either the resources or put it in play, but you need to have the resources. I was also interested because there was deck building in the game as well, and I’m a big fan of deck building games. While I said that Middara was a blend of fantasy, sci-fi, and anime, this one gives off more of an Alice in Wonderland, Through The Looking Glass sort of trip to it, and I think that’s going to be fun as well. What I really like about this one is the unique setting again. Where the whole thing tells different stories in unique ways. In Etherfields you are exploring these dreamlike worlds in basically different scenarios. I’m going to look at it and try it out when I get it because Act 1 is coming before 2 and 3, and if I like it, I might have to get the other acts as well.Įtherfields is Awaken Realms next big kickstarter after Tainted Grail, and while I went all in on Tainted Grail, because the story and the world building was so unique, I was a little bit more restrained on Etherfields. I think that the setting is just unique and makes for a really interesting game that feels different. This alien world, these humans but not quite humans, I like the power set-up for it and how you can develop your character over time. Really, though, what makes me excited is the setting. And you can get even more of that with the story which is being added to the Foreteller app so that you don’t have to read it yourself but you can hear voice acting for it. This gives the game more of a sense of discovery throughout it’s play. In this game you have parts of the map that aren’t in the original map set-up. I also think that this game does what Gloomhaven tried to do in the expansion, Forgotten Circles.

I started doing that with Tainted Grail, and I need to get back to that, but that will happen after a move, so Middara is going to give me another massive campaign to go through if I want, or I can play it with part of a group as well. I am getting these campaigns to play with people, yes, but also for playing on Malts and Meeples stream myself. Now, with Frosthaven on the way, does that change how I feel about Middara since that’ll be another big box campaign style game? And I don’t think that it does.
