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Monday, 11 April 2016

The Hub Systems Episode 18 - Adepticon & Polyversal

So after our last episode, we were contacted by Byron collins of the Polyversal system, and we invited him onto the show to talk more in depth about the system, and what's happening next with it. I also catch up with matt, Josh and Phil after last weekends Adepticon...Enjoy!

We also have a few links from Byron to go with the show...check them out...

The Polyversal site;
http://www.polyversal-game.com/

The review link Byron mentions from Mike Hobbs, also in the UK:

Another link mentioned is the one with loads of advice and tips for
Kickstarter project creators - esp. from the games perspective:

Byron's new blog- started back just recently:

Saturday, 2 April 2016

Links for the Hub Systems Episode 17 Kickstarter

I thought I'd put up some links to accompany the recent Kickstarter episode 17 of The Hub Systems podcast, in case people were interested to look...enjoy!

Why no-one is getting rich from Exploding Kittens...



Allies vs IS (oh dear...)


The Walking Dead


Polyversal


Twisted


Dropfleet Commander


The others: 7 Sins


Cthulhu Wars Onslaught 2


Traazorites


Aetherium - House Ikaru


Lands of Ruin


Awakening Gaming Terrain



Thursday, 31 March 2016

The Hub Systems Episode 17 - Kickstarter

This is the second episode recorded about a month ago but mothballed for editing, now published for your listening pleasure...

Oscar and I hook up with Matt once more to discuss the merits, morality and methodology of Kickstarter - is it a force for good or ill in gaming?

Enjoy and see you next time...


Tuesday, 29 March 2016

The Hub Systems Episode 16 - Firestorm stats for Taskforce ships

A very belated episode, recorded on time but issues with editing, quitting my job, work on the new house etc have all added to the delays here. Apologies to co-hosts Matt, Josh & Fred who joined Oscar and I to talk for a long time about a lot of things!


Monday, 28 March 2016

Of new houses, new jobs and not enough time!

Yes, it's been a month since my last post, and similarly long for the podcast too - entirely my fault (we've two episodes recorded which I've been unable to finish editing as yet). Why is this? Well, I handed in my notice at work, and after a week was put on garden leave - you'd have thought that would mean plenty of time for model and game related activity, but it hasn't!

When we moved into our new house, we knew there were several elements that needed doing to it - the house was built sometime around 1750, and the prior owners had started renovations to the house such as damp-proofing and insulation of outer walls, plasterboarding ceilings, double-glazing windows etc. Unfortunately for them, things didn't work out for them, which meant we bought it as something of a work in progress.


In addition to the big stuff (mainly the kitchen which was about 30 years old), there's wall the usual stuff like decorating to our (and our children's) tastes. As always when you start these things, there's more work to do than you think, and it all takes time. Garden leave is ideal for this and a real bonus, but it doesn't leave much time for modelling, and that that there is, you're often too tired to start. For example - this mural my youngest daughter wanted on her wall took me a whole day!



That doesn't mean the gaming aspect has been completely neglected, but blog stuff takes time and a bit of forethought - taking pictures, editing, finding time to sit down and put it all together...which in the current environment is a less common convergence than you might expect!

So what have we done in this sphere? Well, we've managed a couple of games of Zombicide Prison Break, Oscar and I managed to convince my wife to play Cthulhu Wars (which she enjoyed - a major boon :-) ). I've been putting together and magnetising Taskforce ships, and also magnetising Planetfall bases for storage (which I will blog about separately).

The other big project I've been managing to fit in is the games room...this is a roughly 5m by 3m space at the top of the house (you can see it's little window at the front of the house above). This is now all insulated and partly kitted out - still a WiP with much to do, but it's a usable space now at least - here's a shot of it at the moment....that's a full 6' x 4' games table by the window, and the beams are the half-way split of the room


On the other side....


32" TV with DVD player and PS4, plus a large number of containers containing modelling and WWII reference books - once these are on a bookcase then a little sofa in front of the TV and it's a proper man-cave! Opposite all the gaming stuff there's still a bunch of boxes and storage things to be sorted for the house, so the space should get less cluttered over time (I hope!) - there are something like 5 containers of cuddly toys, for example!!!

So that's what the state of play is currently - sorry it's been a while but we'll be getting back into a regular rhythm soon, and there's plenty to blog about!

Friday, 26 February 2016

Taskforce ships!

So we have been lucky enough to get some of the new Taskforce ships and thought we'd give you a slightly different view of them...let us know if you think it's good, and we'll do the rest!


Sunday, 21 February 2016

The Hub Systems Episode 15 - Firestorm Armada v3.0?

So after a sneak preview into the future, Spartan Neil mentioned the working of v3 of our beloved space combat game, Firestorm Armada. Here we speculate about what we'd want to change and preserve....