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Notably, much of the zombie artwork will be changed to include Kickstarter backers (at the $150 reward level). Note that my coverage is based on a prototype version of the game, so components will change from what is pictured here. Prototype components, plus the optional aluminum dice, from ‘Adventures in Zombiewood.’ Image: Mike LeSauvage Adventures in Zombiewood Components New to Kickstarter? Check out our crowdfunding primer, and visit our Kickstarter curated page for more projects we love. To dispose of the undead, players roll custom dice for their actor and match the combat symbols to those on Z-lebrity cards. The game involves planning, resource management, and timed combat events. It’s currently on Kickstarter, with a pledge level of $35 for a copy of the game (which includes all unlocked stretch goals). The set is overrun with the undead, but you’ve already got the stars, crew, and props on hand, so you might as well keep the cameras rolling! What is Adventures in Zombiewood?Īdventures in Zombiewood is a cooperative game about filming an epic zombie movie for two to five players. Unfortunately, when you asked the casting company to send over zombies for the film, you neglected to specify zombie actors. It’s time for an homage flick–one that covers as many classics and sub-genres as possible. Hollywood is running out of fresh ideas for zombie movies.
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