Jan 15, 2015
El Jardin de las Criaturas by The Criaturas
Madrid based artist, The Criaturas, sent over some info on the latest release titled "El Jardin de las Criaturas" (The cutest garden ever). Created on a 15cm wood base, with the tallest piece measuring 15cm as well, this unique art piece, features simple shapes with bold colors. The base is natural wood, while the rest of the piece is hand made, representing a cute little garden of colorful little creatures. Priced at 55 Euros(~$64), "El Jarin de las Criaturas" is on sale now. Be sure to follow The Criaturas through their website and on Facebook.
Jan 12, 2015
Heroica: Lego almost remakes HeroQuest.
Even the map reminds me of old school NES game maps you'd get in the manuals. |
The rules for the game are insanely basic, with an oversized die that is rolled for movement, and depending on the set you have, various enemies, weapons, items, and micro figures to use as heroes on your quest. (<--- HA! Subliminal!)
It and many other games that have been developed for the board games line from Lego are not the most complex in explanation, and in all instances, not unlike the open ended aspects of building with Lego bricks, there are huge open possibilities to completely customizing the rules for this game to really ramp up the difficulty, quest intricacies, and danger for the characters. Which was even something done for the other game HeroQuest by many rabid fans.
Front and back of the box. The nice aspect of the size of the box is as noted on the back, you can store the board completely assembled in it's box when done. |
The fortunate thing is that in some retail shops, like Hastings, where I found this box set, it was marked at clearance for $1.99, and had a pack in Nintendo DS game for Lego Harry Potter. Those are the kinds of toy finds I LIVE for.
(Top) Contents of the box all polybagged alongside Harry Potter for the NDS. (Bottom) Shot of one of the polybag contents. |
The box set came with a game rules manual, combination comic and world map, and instructions on building Draida. |
(Upper Left) Included comic adventure. (Upper Right) Wizard and Barbarian hero character micro figs. (Bottom) Goblin soldiers and Goblin General in the rear, standing in front of the "Crystal of Deflection". |
I shall call him... mini me. |
My final thoughts? If you have even the slightest love of board games and Lego, get these while you can now, before these sets get really high in price. The fun factor for this series can really be off the chart, and only limited by your imagination.
Until next time! - Mario, the Rogue Hobbyist.
Stats | Rating/Information |
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Item | "Draida" Heroica Game |
Made by | Lego |
Rarity | Rare (The variant with the pack in HP game seems to be a bit rarer.) |
Classification | Out of Production |
Condition | Mint, but some shelf wear. |
Procured | Hastings - Warrensburg, Missouri |
Worth | $40 (based on current eBay findings) |
Investment | $2 |
Further Research | N/A |
Trivia & Fun Facts | The Heroica line has a small but devout group of enthusiasts that have been creating new content and rules for playing in fan forums and sites, to having new official ideas submitted to Lego Idea. Check out the very cool Balkhur Moors set proposal on Lego Ideas here! And and incredible dual level build here. |
RELEASE THE mini SQUADTS! - NOZZEL s001.50
This is the new NOZZEL S001.50 being released today at noon central time. These pieces will only be available for the next 24 hours in the Project Squadt store.
NOZZEL S001.50 is a 3.5" vinyl, cloth and ABS - Includes: 2 sets of arms, sAK-74, parka and removable helmet. It is available for $40 plus $20 shipping worldwide. Orders of 2-3 pieces will receive a flat $25 shipping rate and the figures will ship in 6-8 weeks.
Jan 11, 2015
Announcing CoolFun Magazine Issue 1
Announcing Issue #1 of CoolFun Magazine, a new monthly from Singapore featuring toys, games, design, movies, pop culture and lifestyle coverage! Issue 1 hits "newsstands" in late January and we're getting a limited stock of them. Click here to preorder the 112-page inaugural issue!