"Project Zero Games" - Bio-Horrors paper minis
Feb 24, 2014 0:26:54 GMT -9
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Post by Rhannon on Feb 24, 2014 0:26:54 GMT -9
On RPGnow "Project Zero Games" is selling a new modern horror/survival paper minis set. "Bio-Horrors"
Description:
The Bio-Horrors set is inspired by survival horror games like Resident Evil, and contains mutations caused by the experiments of some mad scientist or faceless corporation. Included in this set are 8 unique creatures to challenge the sanity of your players.
Also included are 3D lab tables, containment units, specimen storage, crates, and control panels to fill a mad scientist’s lair with. In addition there is a bonus tile you can use to create a quick setup with.
I think this is a great paper minis' set. So I write also here my personal opinion that I have already posted on RPGNow as my personal review.
I haven't purchased before this producer's first paper minis set ( "Horrors from Beyond" ) because it seems to me a previous/old set by another manufacturer. But this new product is fantastic imho.
Eight outstanding survival/modern-horror paper minis ( drawing, color, complete with front and back art ... ) and their variants ( seventeen minis in total ). Perfectly compatible, imho, with products by other producers ( eg Darkmook Miniatures ).
There is a very excellent overall layout, with clear and complete instructions, minis bases, many 3D props ( at least fifteen ), crates, laboratory machineries ... There are alternative bases with different textures ...
And so this would be a complete and great product. Like many other paper minis sets should be.
But "Project Zero Games" he added also, as a bonus gift, a customizable game tile ( a 6x6 square encounters room, I suppose it is a secret medical lab ). It has at least a dozen of objects and props that you can add or remove using pdf layers ( machine, generator, ladder, well, grates, tables, panels, cables ... ), A dream for every player who has to prepare a room ( a med-lab in this case) for his game. Too bad that there isn't a sixth evaluation star, imho.
I apologize for my eventual emphasis. But I'm not a reviewer. So I'm really happy when I spend my money well. ;-)
Thank you "Project Zero Games".
If anyone is interested there is also a preview PDF file on the product page.
Ciao.
PS: Publisher Homepage
Description:
The Bio-Horrors set is inspired by survival horror games like Resident Evil, and contains mutations caused by the experiments of some mad scientist or faceless corporation. Included in this set are 8 unique creatures to challenge the sanity of your players.
Also included are 3D lab tables, containment units, specimen storage, crates, and control panels to fill a mad scientist’s lair with. In addition there is a bonus tile you can use to create a quick setup with.
I think this is a great paper minis' set. So I write also here my personal opinion that I have already posted on RPGNow as my personal review.
I haven't purchased before this producer's first paper minis set ( "Horrors from Beyond" ) because it seems to me a previous/old set by another manufacturer. But this new product is fantastic imho.
Eight outstanding survival/modern-horror paper minis ( drawing, color, complete with front and back art ... ) and their variants ( seventeen minis in total ). Perfectly compatible, imho, with products by other producers ( eg Darkmook Miniatures ).
There is a very excellent overall layout, with clear and complete instructions, minis bases, many 3D props ( at least fifteen ), crates, laboratory machineries ... There are alternative bases with different textures ...
And so this would be a complete and great product. Like many other paper minis sets should be.
But "Project Zero Games" he added also, as a bonus gift, a customizable game tile ( a 6x6 square encounters room, I suppose it is a secret medical lab ). It has at least a dozen of objects and props that you can add or remove using pdf layers ( machine, generator, ladder, well, grates, tables, panels, cables ... ), A dream for every player who has to prepare a room ( a med-lab in this case) for his game. Too bad that there isn't a sixth evaluation star, imho.
I apologize for my eventual emphasis. But I'm not a reviewer. So I'm really happy when I spend my money well. ;-)
Thank you "Project Zero Games".
If anyone is interested there is also a preview PDF file on the product page.
Ciao.
PS: Publisher Homepage