Each player also receives a character card which grants him a special power in the game. The Sheriff reveals his role card and takes the first turn of the game. On a turn, a player can roll the five dice up to three times, using the results of the dice to shoot neighboring players, increase the range of his shots, heal his (or anyone else's) life points, or put him in range of the Indians, which are represented by nine tokens in the center of the table. Each time a player rolls an arrow, he takes one of these tokens; when the final token is taken, each player loses one life point for each token he holds, then the tokens are returned to the center of the table.
If a player collects a trio of Gatling symbols on the dice, he fires one shot at everyone else and rids himself of Indian tokens. Who'll get his shot off first? Play continues until one team meets its winning condition – and death won't necessarily keep you from winning as long as your teammates pull through!
• Perhaps surprisingly (or perhaps not) that video is not the only one that's been in the can since February 2013 but not posted on BGG's YouTube channel or BGG itself. For Bang! The Dice Game, dV Giochi asked me to embargo the video until it was ready to announce the game properly; in other cases, though, I plead to negligence and busyness. Nürnberg was overtaken by NY Toy Fair, then attempts to catch up on game postings, then ACD Games Day, then that lost weekend from which I have only a tattoo as evidence, then [redacted], which brings us to the present day and the news that Italian publisher Stratelibri will be present at the Origins Game Fair – which opens June 12, 2013 – with Goblins: Epic Death, Jungle Brunch, Dungeon Venture, Bookmaker, and The Mystery of the Templars.
"Wait a minute," says I to myself upon reading this list of games. "Don't we have video overviews of Dungeon Venture and The Mystery of the Templars that were recorded at Nürnberg 2013? Yes. Yes, we do." So here (finally) is Silvio Negri Clementi from Giochi Uniti/Stratelibri giving an overview of these two games.
• Don't expect these to be the final videos from Nürnberg 2013. Looking over a list of what's been published to date, I see more than a dozen other videos waiting for their moment in the sun, some due to an embargo status still in place and others waiting due only to neglect. I'll finally get to those orphans in the next few days while posting new game news as well...