Friday, 9 March 2012

Review: Tribes of Legend



So orange the Dutch would feel at home!!!

So this is the big one! Well it's the review some of you will have been waiting for, as soon after I'll be announcing who has won the Jake Thornton signed copy of the book. I don't even know yet as I haven't drawn the raffle ticket from the hat! Oh this is exciting... well maybe not for some of you but for me this is my first prize give away and that makes it a big deal! Any who I would just like to say thanks to Matt and all the guys at the Foundry for:

A) Giving me a copy of the game to review and
B) Giving me a copy to give away as a prize draw

I guess I should also say thanks to Jake for signing it too... so... erm... thanks Jake. So what is this product all about then?

Product description

Well it's a full colour hardback book full of rules. With an exceedingly orange cover, by exceedingly I mean it wouldn't look out of place amongst a bunch of Dutch football fans! The hard cover is a really nice thick hard cover with a nice glossy surface, so if you spill any Bovril on it, it should wipe right off of it. There are also 112 good quality satin finished pages. I like satin finished pages as they tend not to be a horrid feeling in your hands as glossy pages and are still 'smudge' resistant unlike matte finished pages. You can't beat a nice satin finish! The book contains 3 sets of rules though to 3 different games... what a coincidence. It also has a small amount of Greek Mythology background in it, as well as a few painting guides in how to paint the miniatures the Foundry paints using their own brand of paints, which by the way are bloody extensive.
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