Links: Kickstarting Plastic, Battling Trekkies, Playtesting Pandas & Germanizing Classic Children Games

Links: Kickstarting Plastic, Battling Trekkies, Playtesting Pandas & Germanizing Classic Children Games
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Board Game: Robotech RPG Tactics
• ICv2 has posted a list of the "Top ten tabletop game Kickstarters", including stats on each for the number of backers and the dollar amount per backer. Kingdom Death: Monster, for example, took in more than $370 per backer, while Reaper Miniatures' Dark Heaven: Bones took in "only" $193 per backer, but more than made up that difference by having 17,744 backers compared to KD:M's total of 5,410.

On his blog, Matt Forbeck explores why those projects were able to take in what they did, and the short answer is one that people would likely be able to determine on their own: All ten games feature plastic miniatures. More specifically, says Forbeck, "It has to do with the economies of scale of plastic miniatures." In more detail:

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Casting metal miniatures is a labor-intensive process that involves pouring molten metal into a spin-casting machine that distributes the metal into hollow cavities cut into a vulcanized rubber mold. The molds wear out after a while, and you have to make new ones. The metal's a little pricey, but the rubber's cheap, so it’s a great way to make miniatures if you're making a few thousand or less.

However, if you can sell more than that many miniatures, you should make your figures in plastic instead, as the molds for these last virtually forever and the figures only cost pennies apiece. The trouble is that the injection molds for plastic figures are cut from steel, a process that costs thousands of dollars per figure rather than dozens. A small company can't afford to make hundreds of these molds at once, at least not without a huge cash influx.

And that's where Kickstarter comes in. If you can get your backers to pledge enough money to cover your steel molds, then you can give them lots of figures for their money. Better yet, if you bust through your initial funding goals, you can set stretch goals for new figures and toss them into the mix for either little cost (as low-cost add-on options) or bundle them in for free.
From gallery of W Eric Martin
• U.S. publisher WizKids Games is holding a six-month-long "organized play event" for its HeroClix miniatures game line Star Trek: Attack Wing titled "The Dominion War". Here's a description of the setting and why players might want to participate:

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In "The Dominion War", the Alpha Quadrant is in a time of struggle and chaos. The Jem'Hadar and the Breen Confederacy have established a presence for themselves in the Alpha Quadrant, and with the help of their recent allies, the Cardassian Union, they plan to conquer everything in their path. This engagement proves to be the most devastating ever fought in the Alpha Quadrant.

In the Organized Play program, stores carrying Star Trek: Attack Wing will host tournaments for players to challenge each other for dominance of the Alpha Quadrant. Players will collect a participation prize each month as well as compete for a new playable ship that will be offered only via the Organized Play events. The player with the best record over the six-month event will be bestowed the title of Fleet Admiral and awarded a special grand prize at the end of the program.
As noted in a May 19, 2013 BGGN post, WizKids Games plans to debut Star Trek: Attack Wing and its first eight expansion packs at Gen Con 2013 in August, holding tournaments at the time so that players can compete on fresh, unbroken ground.

From gallery of W Eric Martin
• Designer/publisher David Sirlin will be hosting a tournament of his own at the Fantasy Strike Expo, a convention run by his own Sirlin Games near San Francisco that will be held June 7-9, 2013. Sirlin notes that in addition to holding tournaments for Yomi, Puzzle Strike, and Flash Duel (along with the video games Street Fighter HD Remix and Puzzle Fighter HD Remix, he'll hold demo games with the beta versions of his upcoming games Pandante ("a panda-themed gambling game based on lying") and Codex: Card-Time Strategy. Says Sirlin, "I've been working on Codex off and on for over ten years now and polishing its current form for about 2.5 years. It's my (non-collectable) answer to Magic: the Gathering, and it's the first time that the general public is going to be able to play it!" Sirlin has posted details about the event in the Fantasy Strike Expo forums.

• U.S.-based ACD Distribution has announced an exclusive distribution agreement with Polish publisher REBEL.pl in which ACD will serve as the sole distributor of REBEL.pl in the United States.

• Dan Hopper and Matthew K! at College Humor present a pictorial titled "If Your Childhood Board Games Were German". One example:

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