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Ain't It Cool News Feed: AICN Tabletop! An Interview With The Designers of PROXY ARMY! DEAD PANIC And SLASH! Kickstarters!

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AICN Tabletop! An Interview With The Designers of PROXY ARMY! DEAD PANIC And SLASH! Kickstarters!
Nov 14th 2013, 03:25, by Nordling

Abstruse's Weekly Tabletop Column With Reviews And News!

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Hello gamers, Abstruse here with this week's AICN Tabletop! I really tried to find you some really awesome news from the gaming world, but it's been a completely dead week. The only news stories out there involve long-dead drama about a DUNGEONS & DRAGONS / MAGIC: THE GATHERING crossover that never happened along with several other designers adding their perspectives on a public Facebook thread.
The only other thing worth reporting is that pretty much every American board game company that had something at Essen will be showing it off at Board Game Geek Con as well on Nov 20-24 in Dallas, TX. Z-Man Games will also be demoing the prototype for PANDEMIC: THE CURE, a dice-based version of their insanely popular PANDEMIC board game.
Since the news was so light this week, went and found awesome stuff for you! I've got a review for DEAD PANIC, a review of the prototype of a game currently Kickstarting called SLASH: ROMANCE WITHOUT BOUNDARIES, and an interview with the guys behind one of the most amazing Kickstarters I've seen since I've started doing this column (and one that I personally backed), PROXY ARMY.

Abstruse: So what exactly is Proxy Wars?

Tristan: Proxy War is a 3D printing-based gaming miniatures service that lets any gamer have /fully custom/ tabletop miniatures. We can design and 3D print your character in fine detail, exactly to your specifications, or even make whole custom armies for your favorite wargame. Normally, custom minis are hundreds of dollars, but with 3D printing, we can do

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