Star Wars Collectible Miniatures Game Revealed 29
Klytus writes "As seen at GamingReport.com: 'A disturbance in the force seems set to take hold next summer, as news of Wizards of the Coast's plans to release their Star Wars Collectible Miniatures Game has surfaced. To debut August of 2004, the first set is to include prepainted figures from the classic era of The Star Wars Saga (episodes IV, V, VI).' Now I have to make room amongst my SW action figures..." There's more info and some packaging shots on a messageboard thread at the Creation Matrix gaming site.
Is Star Wars doing too much? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Is Star Wars doing too much? (Score:5, Informative)
Heck, there's been mini based games before as well.
There's nothing new here. More licensing money for LucasArts... this on top of the games, rpg books, trading card games, action figures, clothing, models, lego sets and all the other stuff.
Re:Is Star Wars doing too much? (Score:1)
Re:Is Star Wars doing too much? (Score:1)
Re:Is Star Wars doing too much? (Score:1)
Exapnded Universe needed once again (Score:1)
And besides, recently the best Star Wars stories are coming from people other than George Lucas (clone wars on Cartoon Network, New Jedi Order, etc.)
Mageknight? (Score:2)
Marvel did it, Battletech did it, now Starwars. Whats next? A Matrix miniatures game? Lord of the Rings?
Re:Mageknight? (Score:1)
Hideous minis on these absurdly large bases, too. Blech.
Re:Mageknight? (Score:2)
Star Wars is not on the "little click bases". WizKids makes all the clicky-base games. Star Wars is being made by Wizards of the Coast, and like their recently released D&D miniatures game has a plain base.
Oh no (Score:3, Informative)
The problem is, the really horrible quality of WoTC miniatures. I'd advise anyone who likes nice things to stay right away from this. The WoTC D&D miniatures that came out were some of the worst I've ever seen. Cheap plastic, every minature in the pack is bent out of shape, they only used four colours, and the paint looks like it was fingerpainted onto each miniature by a four year old kid in some third world country. (I may not be far from the truth, either!).
Re:Oh no (Score:1)
Re:Oh no (Score:2)
But easily broken? A guy ran over Tordek with his car and only the base broke. You have to work at it to break them.
As for the fact that the miniatures are mostly bent, you can fix that by putting them in hot water. Microwave a cup of water for about a minute or two, put the miniature in, watch it unbend, then pull it out and dry it off. The bending is still annoying, but it's not that bad.
Re:Oh no (Score:1)
Re:Oh no (Score:1)
Re:Oh no (Score:1)
Star Wars and Wizards... (Score:2)
Great! (Score:2)
-Carolyn
This intrigues me... (Score:2)
The D&D Minatures don't look too bad from the pictures at Wizards [wizards.com]. Hopefully the SW ones will be a little more detailed, but close to the scale of the old Micro Collection...
Hmmm... do I dare add another line to my already crowded SW collection. Too many decisions, I tell you, too many decisions!