has anyone else heard of or seen this game?
I got this game the other day because one of my Dad's new jobs at work is planning for this Halloween festival in the town that we live in (A little place called Snohomish.) And the one of the guys who developed the game lives there and is helping do posters for the festival.
They (my dad and this guy) were talking about MTG and how myself and the other neighbor kids used to play it all the time and turns out the dude was one of original creators/artists for MTG, and he was making this new game called Clout Fantasy.
So he gave my dad a bunch of starter packs and two booster boxes for me and so I've been playing with these things a LOT.
The game mechanics are pretty simple. You have a 1 meter by 1 meter playing board and 15 chips with a 2cm radius that are about 5-7 mm tall and weigh 5 grams or so. You take turns throwing pieces onto the table that effect other pieces based on their range and/or how close they land to each other.
It's really really intresting. It's too bad the only place them sells them in the United States is in Seattle.
So anyways, has anyone else seen or heard of this game?
I got this game the other day because one of my Dad's new jobs at work is planning for this Halloween festival in the town that we live in (A little place called Snohomish.) And the one of the guys who developed the game lives there and is helping do posters for the festival.
They (my dad and this guy) were talking about MTG and how myself and the other neighbor kids used to play it all the time and turns out the dude was one of original creators/artists for MTG, and he was making this new game called Clout Fantasy.
So he gave my dad a bunch of starter packs and two booster boxes for me and so I've been playing with these things a LOT.
The game mechanics are pretty simple. You have a 1 meter by 1 meter playing board and 15 chips with a 2cm radius that are about 5-7 mm tall and weigh 5 grams or so. You take turns throwing pieces onto the table that effect other pieces based on their range and/or how close they land to each other.
It's really really intresting. It's too bad the only place them sells them in the United States is in Seattle.
So anyways, has anyone else seen or heard of this game?


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