Age of Conan - Strategy Board Game

The new box cover art - along with a new name (Age of Conan - The BoardGame) - has been posted. The artist is JPTargete and it's very attractive:

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Quite stunning, though I don't recognize Conan using such a long battle axe.
I am impressed by the city in the background. 8)
 
With his high INT and WIS, he realized that the bardiche is one of the elite weapons in the game.

REH rarely gave him good equipment just to show that he's better than other PCs.
 
New images available for the upcoming Age of Conan Board Game - text translated from Italian:

Prime images of sculptures for the board game "Age of Conan"
The emissary Stigia and the army of Iperborea are two examples of the quality of thumbnails that will be present in the game
(14-04-2008)

The first images of sculptures created for the game Age of Conan are finally uncovered. In the game, whose output is expected in the next summer, each of the four kingdoms represented - Aquilonia, Turan, Stigia and Hyperborea - will have two different types of miniatures, a figure "emissary" and "military", with specific sculptures.

One of the sculptures has revealed that of the Stigia: the figure of a sorcerer, with a snake in his hand and a horse suitable land in hot desert from which it is. "We can imagine that uses cunning, magic and perfidy to increase power Stigia on Hyborian lands," said Roberto Di Meglio, one of the authors of the game, with Francis Nepitello and Marco Maggi.

The second image is a figure of Hyperborea Directorate, which dominates all other warriors of the other kingdoms, and is based on the designs created by Dark Horse Comics for the gigantic Gurnaki and brutal warriors. "The way Iperboreani were described in the most recent cycle of Conan comics is simply incredible - there are many interpretations made in the past about the true nature of this land and its inhabitants, and we decided that the one created in these stories is really the best, "says Di Meglio.

The original sculptures have about 18/20 cm high, but then will be processed through a process of pantografia that will reduce proportionately to influence an array of steel, which will be injected molten plastic to create small figures of about 25 mm in height -- similar measure to the thumbnails of the game of The War. Looking at how beautiful these are early figures, one can only imagine how incredibly detailed will these small masterpieces!

Age of Conan is a great strategic game based on stories of the famous hero created by RE Howard, and designed by the same team of The War of The (Nepitello, Maggi and Di Meglio). The most important kingdoms of Iboriana fight under the command of players, in a dispute for supremacy, using weapons, magic and gold, but the support or opposition of Conan the Barbarian, the greatest hero of his time, may determine victory or defeat of the players. The game will present a lot of miniatures, a large map of Iboriana and a rich components.

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Interesting that they went with the Gurnaki from Kurt Busiek's Conan stories from Dark Horse. I gotta admit - they may not be canon - but they look great. I like the wizard too. Can not wait for this game!
 
thulsa said:
In the game, whose output is expected in the next summer

So, does that mean it won't be in stores until summer 2009?

- thulsa

AFAIK, Age of Conan the Board game is scheduled for June 2008 and will be distributed by Fantasy Flight Games in the US. I do not believe Nexus has disclosed a EU distributor yet.
 
The King said:
thulsa said:
In the game, whose output is expected in the next summer

So, does that mean it won't be in stores until summer 2009?

- thulsa
Are you trying to tell us there is no summer this year?

If it means a 2008 release, that's great. Those minis sure look sweet. :-) (And I just ran an adventure featuring the Gurnakhi, would have been great to have those figs then...)

As an aside, I guess the use of the word "next" confused me. At least where I come from, some people use "next" (Friday, for example) to mean "not the upcoming Friday, but the next Friday [after the upcoming one]". I'm against this use of the word ("next" should mean the "next", period), but I guess I have been influenced by other peoples' ambiguous use of the word. All right, I'm done ranting... !

- thulsa
 
thulsa said:
As an aside, I guess the use of the word "next" confused me. At least where I come from, some people use "next" (Friday, for example) to mean "not the upcoming Friday, but the next Friday [after the upcoming one]". I'm against this use of the word ("next" should mean the "next", period), but I guess I have been influenced by other peoples' ambiguous use of the word. All right, I'm done ranting... !

- thulsa
In this case, you should tell yourself the next to come so that you don't make any mistake. :)
 
The King said:
thulsa said:
As an aside, I guess the use of the word "next" confused me. At least where I come from, some people use "next" (Friday, for example) to mean "not the upcoming Friday, but the next Friday [after the upcoming one]". I'm against this use of the word ("next" should mean the "next", period), but I guess I have been influenced by other peoples' ambiguous use of the word. All right, I'm done ranting... !

- thulsa
In this case, you should tell yourself the next to come so that you don't make any mistake. :)

Well, people usually say "this summer" if they mean 2008 and "next summer" if they mean 2009, at least where I live :D
 
Padre said:
Well, people usually say "this summer" if they mean 2008 and "next summer" if they mean 2009, at least where I live :D
And when you say to someone I see you next time, does this mean you have to see him/her twice? :wink:
 
The King said:
Padre said:
Well, people usually say "this summer" if they mean 2008 and "next summer" if they mean 2009, at least where I live :D
And when you say to someone I see you next time, does this mean you have to see him/her twice? :wink:

No, just as when a doctor says "Neeext!" he doesn't mean the second guy in the waiting room. Context is important here.
 
MGBM said:
If anyone wants to see how this game looks while it was being playtested, try this thread.

Thoughts?
Thanks for the links as I hadn't seen any picture of the map. It is quite curious however, as if the designers had forced the kingdoms to fit in specific dimensions.
I like the dices, with symbols rather than numbers being very Conan-like.
 
Here's some photos from Gencon with Age Of Conan being played. Pat Dolan took them.

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m142/PatDolan/?action=view&current=DSC00752.jpg

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m142/PatDolan/?action=view&current=DSC00753.jpg

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