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The Guardians of the Galaxy are Revealed for Marvel Universe Miniature Game

I’m really looking forward to getting my hands on each starting team for the upcoming Knight Models game Marvel Universe Miniature Game. With the Avengers, X-Men, and Guardians of the Galaxy to choose from, it’ll be hard to decide which is the one to start with (so might as well start with them all).

We now know who will be in the Guardians of the Galaxy starter set. Each set comes with four miniatures as well as a mini-rulebook.

The Guardians will include Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, and Rocket Raccoon. I’d assume Groot will be the miniature released in a blister along with the team.

From their description, the team looks to have a decent mix and shooting and close combat. Star-Lord fitting the quick (via his rocket boots) figure to get in position to fire off his Quad Laser and Element Gun. Rocket is all about his guns, as he should be. Gamora has a gun and her Vorpal Blade, mixed with stealth she too will be maneuvering around the board for the attack. Finally Drax is a tank and all about close combat, not just using his knives, but also acting as a bodyguard and soaking up damage for others. All of the team are the affiliation Cosmic/Hero.

With that equipment and abilities it’s easy to see how you’d play this team in the game, maneuvering with some as you shot, shooting at a distance with Rocket, and getting Drax in close for the kill.

Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Universe Miniature Game

(via Tales of a Tabletop Skirmisher)

A first Look at the Marvel Universe Miniature Game Character Cards

We’ve got a first look at the character cards for Knight Models‘ upcoming game Marvel Universe Miniature Game.

It looks like the company has done a decent job at capturing some of the flavor of not just comic books, but even some of the fighting video games that have featured comic characters. They have some solid details of not just the name they might be known as such as Iron Man, but also their regular name, such as Tony Stark. This is important in that you can only have the same “real name” once on your team. So two version of Iron Man with Tony Stark would be out. But, you can have a Steve Rogers Captain America as well as a Sam Wilson Captain America.

As we explained previously, Power is how much a character has to spend each turn to do things. Speed is broken in to multiple movement sets which cost different amounts. There’s strength, an attack skill, agility, stamina, and willpower. Attack is what you’d use to do exactly that, while agility allows you to dodge, and stamina would be how much you get damaged.

In the defense section there’s a shield, brain, star, and Eye of Agamotto, which is used to defend against physical, mental, energy, and supernatural attacks.

Skills, we don’t know much about other than they’ll be explained in the rulebook. We don’t know the extent of skills and exactly what they do other than adding to various aspects of the character.

The level section is used to figure out the affiliation, which is part of the way you put together your team and the number helps balance the game for team building.

With attacks, we discussed in earlier posts that you’ll only be able to use attacks a certain amount of times such as every turn, as much as you can, or once per game. Special powers is a similar thing, with a frequency, and with different effects.

Endurance is the final section and as a character is damaged they get weaker and receive bonuses or negatives depending on the section. When you get to the red section, if you fail a stamina roll you’ll get KO’ed and be out of the game.

As a whole, the character cards are an interesting aspect making an easy to understand way to add new characters to the game and quickly see the abilities. As it has been laid out, you can see how the game will take shape as far as movement, attacks, and defense.

The more I’m seeing, the more I’m looking forward to this hitting my tabletop.

Marvel Universe Miniature Game Character Cards

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Marvel Universe Miniature Game’s X-Men Features Rogue, Cyclops, Wolverine, and Colossus

Knight Models has released more details on their upcoming Marvel Universe Miniature Game. The miniature game will feature factions and alignments. Factions include Superhuman, Mutant, and Cosmic with the Avengers, X-Men, and Guardians of the Galaxy representing each to start. There will also be alignments such as Hero, Villain, and Neutral.

Forces will be put together based on Levels with games being played at 30-50 and that will be decided by either the scenario being played or the players themselves. You then choose characters whose Faction and Alignment match, with Neutral characters being able to be used by Heroes or Villains.

You are also limited as to the characters themselves. You can’t have two Steve Rogers for example, but you could have two Captain America characters if one was Sam Wilson and the other was Steve Rogers.

Also revealed is that while the game will launch with three starter sets, Avengers, X-Men, and Guardians of the Galaxy, there will also be another character released in blister for each faction. Each starter set also includes character cards and a small-sized rulebook.

Knight Models has also shown off the X-Men faction with Rogue, Cyclops, Wolverine, and Colossus, each in a more classic design.

Marvel Universe Miniature Game X-Men

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More Details on Knight Model’s Marvel Universe Miniature Game

Some more details on Knight Model‘s Marvel Universe Miniature Game have been released. The game was announced yesterday with basic details of what we can expect.

The game will have three initial starter sets (Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, and X-Men) released featured four figures and a a rulebook. There will also be rules cards for each figure included in the set.

The game on two D8 dice rolled together and compared to various stats. It is said you’ll need five D8 dice, so stock up now. Models can see 360 degrees and measuring can be done any time and is in inches.

As is the trend, the game is recommended to be played on a 36″ x 36″ board and the more the terrain the better.

Turns are taken in an alternating basis with players going back and forth activating models.

The game is scenario based with achievements giving players victory points.

Characters have a “Pow” stat which determines what a character can do such as movement, attacks, and special powers. For movement, there will be 2 to 3 speeds and each speed will cost a different amount of “Pow.” For example the first speed may be 1, the second 2, and third 3 points.

There’s four types of attacks and defense, physical, mental, energy, and supernatural. Characters will be strong in some and weak in others. There’s also secondary attacks. Each attack has a “Pow” cost and some attacks will be limited in how often they can be used. The basic idea for attacks is roll 2D8 and compare it against a character’s defense.

As if straight out of a video game, characters will have an Endurance Bar which will go from Green to Yellow to Red. Depending where you are, you’ll get bonuses or negatives and you can eventually get knocked out.

The game sounds like a hell of a fun skirmish game.

Marvel Universe Miniature Game 2

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Knight Models Announces Marvel Universe Miniature Game

It shouldn’t be any surprise considerng their website telegraphed the releases, but Knight Models has officially announced Marvel Universe Miniature Game, a new miniature game featuring the entire Marvel Universe! Knight Models is the company that also produces Batman the Miniature Game.

The game will be a completely new game system unlike the announced Spider-Man release which uses the Batman the Miniature Game system’s rules. It’s unknown if the Spider-Man models will be able to be used in this system, but it is a different system entirely. The Spider-Man game is still teasing Hydra and S.H.I.E.L.D. expansions.

The first release will include 3 starter sets, X-Men, Avengers, and Guardians of the Galaxy. In their announcement they have said those starter sets will include everything you need to play including a small-sized rulebook, 4 character cards, and 4 white-metal miniatures.

Marvel Universe the Miniature Game

New Batman Mini Releases, Harley Quinn, Hawkgirl, Court of Owls, Cyborg and More

Knight Models have released January’s new models for their Batman the Miniature Game. The figures are an interesting mix adding some more non-Batman specific DC Comics characters, expanding one faction, and expanding the Batman: The Animated Series line of figures.

Brand new figures include an Animated Series version of Harley Quinn, a new set for the Court of Owls, Hawkgirl, Cyborg, Catman, and some other items for the game.

Check out the images below and you can get the figures now!

Knight Models Announces Spider-Man Miniature Game

It shouldn’t be much of a shock for folks paying attention, but Knight Models has expanded its line of miniature games based on comic properties with a new game based on Spider-Man.

Launched as an expansion in a ways to Batman the Miniature Game, the Spider-Man Miniature game launches with two versions of Spider-Man (Superior and regular), plus the Superior Spider-Man’s Henchmen and Spider-Bots, Daredevil, the Punisher, Green Goblin, and members of the Goblin Cult including the Goblin Cult Goblin Knight.

While there are no figures yet, there are spaces for S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra, so expect more playable Marvel characters to come beyond Spider-Man.

Also, Knight Models have released the expansion rules for free which you can find by clicking “Ficha del producto.”

Spider-Man versus Batman? Yes please!

Check out images of the first wave of figures as well as our initial overview video of Batman the Miniature Game below them.

 

Holiday Gift Guide: Batman the Miniature Game

I love my comics and I love my games, and Knight Models have given us the opportunity to mix the two with their Batman the Miniature Game.

The game which uses miniatures that are 30-40mm in scale allows you to play as Batman, his allies, and some of his greatest villains too.

I discuss the rulebook, a bit about the game, and show off some of who you can play as.

This is a great gift idea for individuals into comics and miniature wargaming.

You can get some of the miniatures at Amazon.

Knight Models provided Graphic Policy with FREE items for review.

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Knight Models Reveals an Arkham Knight Batmobile

Knight Models is the company behind the Batman Miniature Game. In it you control 4-10 minis such as Batman, Joker, Bane, or simple thugs, and duke it out over territory and each other. In a very cool twist, you can get various incarnations of Batman, Joker, and others from throughout the character’s history.

Today, the company revealed a Batmobile based on Batman: Arkham Knight under their new Knight Models Legends brand.

The miniature will be out in 2016, and I’m working on further coverage of what looks like an awesome miniatures game.

Arkham Knight Batmobile

 

Gen Con 2010 – Cool Mini or Not


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One of the cool finds at this year’s Gen Con was the company Cool Mini or Not.  They’ve got some great figures but what really stood out was their premium miniature line called Knight Models.  The figures so far fall into two categories, Star Wars and Marvel.  They are beautiful to look at but run a decent price of $64.99 to $119.99 for the Marvel ones.

There’s video below of the packaging and you can always head over to their site to see the full line.

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