EN World Review – Chaos & Alchemy by Clay Crucible Games
It’s only three short weeks away, a mere twenty-one days, before the Best Four Days of Gaming at GenCon 2013 finally arrives!
Greetings Gentle Readers and Fellow Gamers! I hope everyone is having as exciting a summer as I’ve been having lately, and that your GenCon plans are well underway. For some folks who are SCAdians as well as Gamers, the first week on Pennsic War is well underway, and I have many friends preparing to make the journey to witness next week’s great battles between the Middle Kingdom and The Kingdom of the East!
Today I have a review of a “new” card game, which has just started a new Kickstarter Campaign to gain a wider release. Chaos & Alchemy is a competitive tabletop card game (not a CCG) which draws its inspiration from the texts of old alchemical treatises. A small print-run release last GenCon quickly sold out, as the crowds really enjoyed the demo games played that weekend. But Clay Crucible Games has teamed up with Game Salute for a Kickstarter in order to provide a bigger print-run, a new box and art, and new illustrations for the cards themselves!
To read all about the features of this alchemical card game, please click the link below to head over to EN World News for the complete review:
Chaos & Alchemy: Transmuting Games with the Magick of Kickstarter!
I’d like to thank Michael Iachini, the designer at Clay Crucible Games for the opportunity to review his card game. And I wish him the best of luck with the new Chaos & Alchemy Kickstarter!
So until next blog… I wish you Happy Gaming!
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