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Rum & Bones at WonderCon2016

3/26/2016

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by Jonny Atlas

Played some Rum & Bones with the folks at CoolMiniOrNot!

As tactics games go, the ship vs ship pirate theme is fantastic. There are some incredibly fun mechanics that absolutely drive the theme. It definitely felt like a battle on the high seas. I did find some of the more intricate mechanics (focusing on the heroes and sea monsters) a tad clunky - but perhaps that's because the core mechanics are buttery smooth. Overall, it's an enjoyable way to spend 1-2 hours, and does a solid job of riding the line between tactics game and out-of-the-box boardgame.

And of course, the minis are absolutely gorgeous. I wouldn't expect anything less from the folks at CMON.
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8/25/2016 06:16:42 pm

This is a great game. It is a tactical game like other board games, games of the generals, chess and etc. The Rum & Bones have more designs and the gameplay is also a lot more difficult. As they fight by their ships, they can focus on heroes and sea monsters. The mechanics might be a bit difficult to understand, but when you start to understand and play it very well, it is very enjoyable and competitive.

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