Showing posts with label Japanime Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanime Games. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Japanime Games Press Release - Frigost is Coming!

From Japanime Games
 
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We have been waiting on new info from the manufacturer regarding the Frigost token sets that have still not arrived...and the most recent report on this is that we will not receive them until the end of June at the earliest. We are now planning on officially releasing Frigost at the A-kon Anime Convention in Dallas on June 5th!

We didn't want to make all of our Kickstarter Backers wait that long to receive your games, so we have decided that we are going to ship everything we have now, and the delayed items will ship out as soon as they arrive.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Japanime Games Press Release - Tanto 4 Now in Design Mode!

From Japanime Games

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Japanime Games, along with their partners, Arclight Games, Inc, is excited to announce the next expansion to their wildly popular deck building game, Tanto Cuore!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Japanime Games Press Release - Love Krosmaster? Support Wakfu the Anime on Kickstarter!

From Japanime Games


Where did Krosmaster: Arena Come From? Let us tell you a story....

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We know you are fans of the epic boardgame Krosmaster: Arena....but how about the Anime that tells us all the great backstory? Do some of the images look familiar? They should!
Our partner, Ankama, is trying to bring Wakfu to English audiences. They've reached over $80,000 so far, but we want to show them the great Krosmaster power! Click on over to their Kickstarter and pledge today!

More about Wakfu:


The WAKFU series takes you on a journey through wonderful lands populated by fantastic creatures and inhabited by people with extraordinary magical powers. Follow Yugo, a young orphan of mysterious origins in his quest to find his real family but he will not be alone as his five companions will provide him valuable assistance...

Created entirely within our studio located in Roubaix in northern France, the WAKFU series plays by its own rules: Total freedom of tone and impeccable quality! The final result was up to our expectations and those of the public, who have been a great support to us from the start.

Today, we want to go beyond our borders and hope to bring WAKFU to your screen in your own language! For the dubbing to be perfect, we need you!

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What is Krosmaster: Arena?
Krosmaster: Arena is a Player vs Player-oriented board game that offers the craftiest tacticians among you the chance to challenge other players in heated battle. All players build their team using a pre-determined method, either a point system, draft, or at random. Utilize your team's various talents and abilities to create a powerful fighting force. Every figure has a point value attached to it to help balance things out. Only those who are able to create a strong, yet versatile, strategy will prevail!

Friday, December 13, 2013

Japanime Games Press Release - Cleaning House for the Holidays - Krosmaster: Arena‏

From Japanime Games

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As you guys know, we had a great first kickstarter, and we're in the middle of our second kickstarter for Krosmaster: Arena! We close up the Frigost this Sunday the 15th, and while we're prepping warehouses, we've cleaned out what's left of the first kickstarter and are happy to announce we have the following available:

Nox XXL figures - we have 10 we can offer up at $150 each
 
Original Carrying Cases - we have about 40 left we can offer up at $50 each

Also, we heard a few people were interested in the MiFuChi game. We can offer the MiFuChi game from Ankama (with bilingual rules) $20 - these will ship out with your Frigost pledges.

We don't have enough of these to offer them up as add ons as we can't control how many are available that way, but if you are interested you can email Amanda directly at info@japanimegames.com.

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Pledge Level Offerings

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Frigost Teaser:
Welcome to Frigost. Home of the cold-hearted Count Harebourg and the site of the first Extension for Krosmaster: Arena. The Demons of the Hours and Minutes have selected this desolate region as your next battleground and they are particularly excited for the new dangers awaiting you. Give them a good show, but be sure to keep your head!

Stuck in an endless winter, Frigost has seen its hero turned into a pariah. Today, Gallifree Yan de Harebourg is the most wanted person on the continent, because it's his fault things are as cold as they are! And in the arena, Count Harebourg's fighting style will send shivers down your spine...

New arenas, new backgrounds, new demonic rewards, new mob tokens, frozen markers... This extension will make you shiver with delight!

What is Krosmaster: Arena?
Krosmaster: Arena is a Player vs Player-oriented board game that offers the craftiest tacticians among you the chance to challenge other players in heated battle. All players build their team using a pre-determined method, either a point system, draft, or at random. Utilize your team's various talents and abilities to create a powerful fighting force. Every figure has a point value attached to it to help balance things out. Only those who are able to create a strong, yet versatile, strategy will prevail!

Monday, July 8, 2013

Convention Report – Anime Expo 2013



I attended Anime Expo 2013 July 4 thru July 7 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.  Anime Expo is a convention that is focused on Japanese Animation, which is one of my interests outside of tabletop gaming.  There were over 61,000 attendees at this year’s Anime Expo, which makes it the largest Anime convention in the United States and the second largest fan convention on the West Coast behind San Diego Comic-Con.

Outside the Entertainment Hall at Anime Expo 2013
I am sure you are wondering why I am writing a review about Anime Expo in blog about tabletop games.  It is because this year Anime Expo made a huge effort in the gaming genre overall with the introduction of the Entertainment Hall.

Inside the Entertainment Hall was a large area set aside for table top gaming.  When I say a large area, I mean that the square footage set aside for table top gaming rivals the size of the gaming space at most small and medium local or regional gaming conventions I have attended.

There were a couple of game companies represented in the tabletop gaming area.  Japanime Games, the company behind Tanto Cuore, had a presence there. They were doing demos of their game, Kanzume Goddess and KrosMaster: Arena as well as Tanto Curore. The local club for Wyrd Miniatures game Malifaux, Socal Malifaux, was doing demos of Malifaux as well.

The Japanime Games Area
There were only a few scheduled events throughout the convention.  On Thursday there was a Settlers of Catan Tournament.  On Friday they had a Big Eyes, Small Mouth (BESM) Tournament of Champions, the first round of a Cosplay Poker Tournament, and a Weiss Schwartz event.  Saturday had a Yu-Gi-Oh Battlecon, a Munchkin event, and the second round of the Cosplay Poker Tournament.  On Sunday there was a Pokemon tournament.  There were also a number of Magic events throughout the weekend.

There was also a library of games available.  Unfortunately there was not much of a variety of games in the library.  It mostly consisted of a number of copies of Settlers of Catan, House on Betrayal Hill, Cards Against Humanity, and a handful of party games.

I was disappointed that there was not much in the way of anime and Japan related games available or scheduled.  It would have been great to see a Battletech or Mechwarrior event on the miniatures side of things or people playing Samurai, Shogun, or Yedo board games.

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The problem they had this year had everything to do with the fact that they did not handle the transition from having a few hundred square feet of space in a room at the back of the convention to having a few thousand square feet where they could run multiple major events as the same time and have room to spare for open gaming. 

It was also painfully obvious that the staff did not have the mind set beyond what they would do when they only had the small space of previous years.  I spent a number of hours in between panels and views in the tabletop gaming area and the half dozen staff members would just sit at their headquarters area the entire time I was there and really did not make themselves accessible to the players.  This is not to say they were rude or mean to people.  They just did not move from their station and engage people of any of the gamers or companies representatives while I was there.  This is the type of behavior you would expect from a staff that was running an oh and gaming room(as in oh and our convention has gaming as well), not what Anime Expo had set up for them this year.

While the Tabletop Gaming area did not make this a destination event for tabletop gamers this year by any sense of the imagination, it was a definite step forward for Anime Expo for what they had in the past.  Provided they continue to try to get support for the tabletop gaming communities local to them, there is lots of potential in the future for this venture.  I will be definitely keeping an eye on it.