3/19/2023 0 Comments Secrets of the lost tomb unboxing![]() This story-driven game requires a careful set up and particular instructions to ensure you don’t blow it by revealing details. Hoo-boy! The deep end becomes apparent once the lid is pulled off. Definitely gotta go with the laser axe character. Ish? I really do like the art and I kid around here, but it’s impressive regardless.Īnd then this character, with what looks like a laser axe. And the artwork is very nice.Īnother view, this one with Commander Shepherd’s cousin, Commander Sheepherder.Īnd another side shows a Dark Elf Jedi. ![]() I’ve yet to find an Everything Epic title that’s missed the mark for me. The shrink wrap is off, and the Everything Epic logo brings to mind other games in their catalogue that I own – Big Trouble in Little China, which is a fantastic game, and Rambo The Board Game, another fine one that’s highly thematic for those of us old enough to remember the movie itself – and therefore, I feel even better about this acquisition. Time to open the Core Game box with the handy Batknife! Not exactly thematic, mind, but nerdy as hell, and therefore, highly appropriate. Regardless, I prefer the sci-fi theme here, and after having pawed through the contents, I’m happy with this acquisition. I don’t know what Secrets of the Lost Tomb is, as I’ve not really investigated it, but my research on this game found that a few people that loved Lost Tomb are not exactly over the moon with the Lost Station. The back of the Core Game box gives you more detail than I could impart here in these words. Maybe that’s a normal thing for such games, but this is something of a new thing for me, going all in on a game offering. The other box to the left, which holds the miniatures, has hardly any weight at all, and makes me thankful it was shipped securely in a larger, overly thick cardboard box. Rest assured that the Core Game box on the right in the above image is about 95% of that weight. The total weight of the shipment was around 26 pounds. ![]() The box that arrives has two smaller boxes in it. Speaking of deep pool, strap in to your seats, kiddos, because this one is going to be a long unboxing article, ripe with tons of pictures. ![]() Do you need a reason? Did you need a reason to delve into a dungeon other than glory and riches? There may be more to that, here, but ultimately, it’s about the experience, so when I was faced with a deal on this game, I could not resist.īut once it arrived, I was suddenly given the realization that I bought a rather deep pool when I cannot hardly swim. Because…why? Fame? Fortune? Because it’s there? Maybe all of the above. Secrets of the Lost Station is a cooperative sci-fi story-driven game where you play as explorers entering an ancient space station and going on grand adventures. I don’t know if the situation is the same elsewhere in the world, but I would highly recommend finding a different shipping provider for exports to China.Michael Eckenfels, 16 June 2022 ~ #UnboxingDay ![]() It was only after contacting them directly as I was tired of waiting that I finally got somewhere – it seems they were happy for it to sit in customs without informing me. I stayed updated on its progress through the tracking number provided, but was never informed that my product had arrived and that I needed to fill out paperwork to receive my item. My delivery sat at customs for several weeks without them contacting me. The only complaint I have (and it’s got nothing to do with the product itself), was the shipping company Fedex. I was pleasantly surprised to find the infernal warmachine sheets and rules included as separate entities – I know my players will be thrilled to have them and again, will make running these elements of the adventure far simpler. The additional sub-quests also help to fill in the plot if the adventurers choose a slightly different path from that set in the book, and the larger monster information sheets just makes things easier for the DM. Who knew you could fit so much material in the box? The quality of the supplements is great, and breaking the book down into sections of the story makes it much easier to plan the sessions. Overall, I’m very impressed with the product. ![]()
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