Welcome true believers,
Richard and I are pleased to present Ka-pow, and the rules and components (to be uploaded to the files section shortly) for this first print-and-play version. At this stage there is no artwork - just text and simple graphics made into cards in Excel and saved as PDFs. After play testing amongst our own game groups we’d now like to do some ‘blind’ play testing and give anyone on BGG who is interested the opportunity to play some games and pass on some feedback.
Any feedback will be welcomed and appreciated, but there are a couple of specific areas we would like covered.
1. At this stage the rules are in point form (no flowery text, sorry), so what we are after is “do they cover everything you require to play the game”?
2. We’re also after feedback on the different cards and their many combinations. For example, are some cards two powerful/broken when combined with others?
Richard and I will be keeping tabs on the forums and will be happy to answer any questions you might have. May your adventures be truly heroic!
Kind regards,
Tom
Richard and I are pleased to present Ka-pow, and the rules and components (to be uploaded to the files section shortly) for this first print-and-play version. At this stage there is no artwork - just text and simple graphics made into cards in Excel and saved as PDFs. After play testing amongst our own game groups we’d now like to do some ‘blind’ play testing and give anyone on BGG who is interested the opportunity to play some games and pass on some feedback.
Any feedback will be welcomed and appreciated, but there are a couple of specific areas we would like covered.
1. At this stage the rules are in point form (no flowery text, sorry), so what we are after is “do they cover everything you require to play the game”?
2. We’re also after feedback on the different cards and their many combinations. For example, are some cards two powerful/broken when combined with others?
Richard and I will be keeping tabs on the forums and will be happy to answer any questions you might have. May your adventures be truly heroic!
Kind regards,
Tom