Time to Jump in the Pool?
I've never participated in a Kickstarter (KS) campaign. I just don't get the concept; you give money to get something...probably. I've heard all about the warnings and pitfalls, and successes as well. I know that it usually works out. I also am not a fan of the wait time for arrival: paying to get something in 6 months to a year...if it's on time. But KS are certainly now 'a thing' and part of our hobby. To be clear, I don't have anything against KS, it's just something that's never clicked with me. Seems to me like a great way to perpetually spend money only to forget what you bought. Until it arrives on your doorstep and you go "oh yeah, this thing! Yay!" Then you put the thing on the shelf where it stays for infinity.
There's also the horror stories of people having backed a successful KS and then a huge box arrives with a hundred or so unpainted miniatures! You can hear the lead pile laughing at our futile efforts to reduce it's size and girth...
This matches my experiences with purchases of large numbers of miniatures at once, because it was 'a good deal.' I've done this about 3 times in the past: The first was a success; I purchased about 200 miniatures of the Gripping Beast plastic dark ages miniatures (6 boxes at once!) and actually proceeded to paint most of them. Yes, I still have some sprues lying around but overall a success. Of course, this set me up for complete failure the next two times. For example; some years ago I purchased someone's Norman army project that he was abandoning; it was maybe about a quarter painted but a WHOLE LOT of bare metal and plastic. The whole collection was probably over 150 miniatures and a mix of cavalry, infantry, and archers (I forget the actual numbers now). It was a good deal, expensive but good. When it arrived I was thinking "now I have everything for my Norman army and time to do Battle of Hastings. Right after some serious painting."
And I've barely touched them. Sometimes I hear them calling at night. Over a hundred tiny voices...
I don't browse the KS site, so when I do hear of a KS it's usually through a wargaming podcast or something posted on TMP or Lead Adventure. I've also never been super tempted by anything that I have come across.
Until now.
The Tempting Temptations
The first thing to catch my eye was a boardgame that does shield-wall combat. I love the dark ages and ranks of spears and shields bashing into each other. It's called Battle Ravens by Dan Mersey.
You can find the KS page HERE.
I won't go into all the game play stuff that you can see on the KS page, if you're interested enough to read it. I ultimately decided not to back this project, as the game play seemed a little too simplistic for me, the more I looked at the I started to dislike the little paper soldiers, and the real deal killer was the English Pound to American Dollar exchange rate. It made it too expensive for what it was.
I mention that KS just to tell you about the next one. It's funny how these things happen in groups; that being tempted by 1 KS makes it more likely that I'd be even MORE tempted into another.
I mention that KS just to tell you about the next one. It's funny how these things happen in groups; that being tempted by 1 KS makes it more likely that I'd be even MORE tempted into another.
That's probably a theory of psychology that I should know better. Sounds like 'Foot in the Door Technique' except that I did it to myself.
In a short period of time after Battle Ravens I stumbled onto this boardgame based on Antietam..
You can see the KS page HERE
This project I backed, and it seems like the perfect project to commit to for my first time. Everyone knows I'm in love with the ACW, and of the ACW my favorite battle is Antietam. So when it finally arrives sometime mid next year my excite will not have diminished. The rules seem good and somewhat familiar to Fire and Fury, which means I'll probably like them. It'll also serve as a good resource for my Brigade Fire and Fury scenario that I've been working on slowly. And strangely I don't have any ACW boardgames besides Battlecry.
I think it's wise to use KS to invest in a boardgame, because it comes ready to play. Too many times have I bought into a miniature project and not really taken into account the time it would take to assemble and paint the miniatures and terrain; therefore the project stalls. Doomed to forever in storage or I sell it off. Big piles of unpainted miniatures are intimidating and depressing to me. just stuff that can't be used that takes up space and creates the expectation that I am not painting enough.
Only time will tell.
Thanks for reading along. : )
In a short period of time after Battle Ravens I stumbled onto this boardgame based on Antietam..
You can see the KS page HERE
This project I backed, and it seems like the perfect project to commit to for my first time. Everyone knows I'm in love with the ACW, and of the ACW my favorite battle is Antietam. So when it finally arrives sometime mid next year my excite will not have diminished. The rules seem good and somewhat familiar to Fire and Fury, which means I'll probably like them. It'll also serve as a good resource for my Brigade Fire and Fury scenario that I've been working on slowly. And strangely I don't have any ACW boardgames besides Battlecry.
I think it's wise to use KS to invest in a boardgame, because it comes ready to play. Too many times have I bought into a miniature project and not really taken into account the time it would take to assemble and paint the miniatures and terrain; therefore the project stalls. Doomed to forever in storage or I sell it off. Big piles of unpainted miniatures are intimidating and depressing to me. just stuff that can't be used that takes up space and creates the expectation that I am not painting enough.
Experimentation is Normal
I'm seeing the whole thing as an experiment. Will I be excited when the game arrives? Will I actually play it or will it just sit on the shelf? Will it even arrive? Will I go off the deep end and start to pledging to every KS that looks like a good time? Will I have to start selling off possessions to fund my KS habit?Only time will tell.
Thanks for reading along. : )


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