Incoming! Vidcasts delayed on iTunes

November 29, 2009

Due to the fact that I’ve hit my upload limit on my Libsyn account, the latest Incoming! Vidcasts will not be uploaded to iTunes until Tuesday, as I need to wait for a couple of my files to archive.

Many apologies for the inconvenience.


Sci-Fi & Fantasy Incoming – Episode X

November 29, 2009

Welcome to Episode 10 of the Sci-Fi & Fantasy Edition of the Incoming! Video Podcast
This weeks new releases includes figures from Wyrd Miniatures, Dark Sword Miniatures, Taban Miniatures and Pig Iron Productions.


Incoming! Episode 25

November 29, 2009

Welcome to episode 25 of the Incoming Video Podcast In this show, I look at new releases from Artizan Designs, Gorgon Studioes, Brigade Games and Front Rank Figurines, amongst others


Meeples & Miniatures – Episode 54

November 26, 2009

Download Episode 54

Welcome to Episode 54 of the Meeples & Miniatures Podcast.

In this show, I look at some of the latest boardgame releases which feature various aspects of wargaming – from the historical battles of Imperial Rome and the Wars of the Roses to the Fantasy world of Battlelore: Heroes.

I hope you enjoy the show.

  • 00:00   Intro
  • 04:15   Podcast News
  • 14:50   Review – Battleore: Heroes
  • 36:20   Gaming Chat
  • 47:20   Review – Richard III: The Wars of the Roses
  • 88:35   Review – Commands & Colors: Ancients
  • 113:30 Closing Comments

Incoming! Episode 24

November 23, 2009

The latest edition of the Incoming! Podcast has now been posted.

Slightly later than usual, but welcome to the latest Incoming! video podcast. This show looks back at the historical Miniature releases for w/e 20th November 2009. This latest episode includes new released from Foundry, Copplestone Castings, Bronze Age Miniatures and TB Line.


Sci-Fi & Fanatsy Incoming! – Episode IX

November 23, 2009

The latest edition of the Sci-Fi & Fantasy edition of Incoming is now available:

It features new releases from Ground Zero Games, Red Box Games, Rapier Miniatures and Avatars Of War, amongst many others…


Next 2 podcast episodes ‘In The Can’

November 21, 2009

Hi folks – just to let you know, both episode 54 & 55 of the Meeples & Miniatures Podcast are now ‘in the can’ and are currently being edited.

Recording for episode 54 was finished on Thursday, whilst episode 55 was recorded last night.

It’s going to be a few days before these get released – my first priority is to finish audio & video editing on the latest two Incoming! video podcasts – these should see the light of day by the end of the weekend, and episode 54 will then follow (hopefully by midweek). Episode 55 should be out a few days later.

Thanks for your patience – much more podcast goodness to come!

 


New game for the pub – Wazabi

November 20, 2009

Well, it came too late for this week’s game night, but I’ve just picked up a very interesting looking dice game from Gigamic (the people behind the gorgeous wooden abstract games like Quarto and Pylos) called Wazabi.

The idea of the game almost couldn’t be simpler – you have to be the first player to get rid of all your dice.

Each player starts with 4 dice and 3 action cards – these action cards let you do certain things (get rid of one of your dice, take more cards, reverse the direction of play, get a player to miss a go etc)

You roll your dice, and dependent upon the result, you get to pass a dice to an opponent, draw more cards or play a card from your hand. It looks like a fun game, with a heavy ’screw your neighbour’ factor – which is the ideal sort of game that we want for playing down the pub after club on a Wednesday night.

If you’re interested, you can play it online at the official Wazabi Online website.

On opening the packaging, the thing that really struck me was the production quality of the game – it’s gorgeous!

You get a heavy cube-shaped box (really nice, if somewhat impractical in shape) which eases open to show off the rest of the components – 24 custom black and white etched dice, a drawstring dice bag to put them in and a pack of large cards. The cards are fantastic – big, colourful, and of a quality that is stunning…probably the highest quality cards I’ve ever come across in a game – I kid you not!

This hasn’t had a great reception on BGG so far, but having seen the components and played the game online, I think this is a title that will see a lot of play in our group.

Certainly worth the money, IMO.


Sticking in my sleep…

November 18, 2009

I’m now the proud owner of all six boxes of Commands & Colors: Ancients (original plus 5 expansions) – something I’ve been on the edge of doing for quite some time now.

If you’ve read this blog or listened to the podcast before, you know that I love this game. However, there was one aspect of getting all these expansions that I really didn’t appreciate  – despite hearing about it from several friends who have already been through the experience.

Stickers.

C&C: Ancients uses blocks to represent units. Each unit is made up of between 2 and 4 blocks, and to differentiate the units, each block has a sticker on either side. These have to be applied by hand, as when the game arrives it contains a large bag of wooden blocks, and several sheets of self-adhesive stickers.

Not a problem, I thought…

But in the base game plus 5 expansions, that means 1459 blocks, which is about 2850 stickers (not all the blocks are double-sided). That’s a lot of stickers!

I’m about 4 hours in, and have only completed 2 1/2 armies (both from the base game, plus all the Eastern Infantry from Expansion #1) so I’m about 1/4 of the way through. I can see that it’s going to be a while before I’m finished…


Blog Reader Competition – November

November 16, 2009

Hello Everyone!

I’ve just purchased a copy of Warlord Games new rules, Black Powder, to review on the podcast (All being well, I’m recording this show on Friday night)

If you purchase this rule set from Warlord Games, you get a special miniature included in the pack – ‘Big Wullie’, a Highlander from the Crimean War.

big-wullie-green

As a new feature on the blog I’m going to be running a Prize Competition every month, and I’m starting by offering this figure as the prize for November.

Interested?

All you have to do to enter is answer the following (easy) question:

One of the most well-known incidents of the Crimean War was the “Charge of the Light Brigade”. In what battle did this take place, and when was it fought?

Know the answer? Then simply send the answer in an email to me neil@meeplesandminiatures.co.uk with the title ‘Big Wullie Competition’. The winner of the figure will be drawn at random from the correct answers.

The competition is open until Midnight GMT on Monday 30th November, so you have plenty of time to get your entries in. This competition is open to anyone, worldwide, and the figure will be sent out post-free.

The winner will be announced on 1st December, along with details of a new competition.

Good Luck!