Creators of Snap Ships Launch Board Game Inspired by Hit Toy
The creators of the hit toy line Snap Ships have made a board game.
The tabletop sport Snap Ships Ways is heading to retail after elevating practically $300,000 on a Kickstarter marketing campaign. The sport debuted at Gen Con and was designed by Josh Derksen of Lynnvander Studios. It options Snap Ships fashions from co-creators Scott Pease and Jeff Swenty.
Snap Ships Ways options the model’s signature fully-customizable ship fashions that assemble utilizing a novel connection system. The sport affords gamers an opportunity to defend humanity amid interstellar warfare whereas crafting customized ships from a library of tons of of modular components. Snap Ships Ways is an expandable miniatures system, that means that including further ship kits permits for greater battles (as much as 4v4 and co-op play) and extra distinctive ship components to combine and match collectively.
“Our constructing system places a totally customized squadron at your fingertips,” Pease says. “The sport brings a number of improvements to the dogfighting style, from the what-you-see-is-what-you-get fashions, to the distinctive motion and fight system. Ways is fast to be taught however constructed with aggressive depth in thoughts. The attractive, toy-like fashions additionally set it up as the right gateway miniatures sport for youths and adults alike — simply snap ships collectively and play!”
Snap Ships Ways is at the moment obtainable on the cabinets at brick and mortar shops across the U.S. and can be obtainable on Amazon on Sept. 15 for $79.99. The entry degree set is for 1-2 gamers ages 14 and up.
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