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bong6707 Aug 2017 5:39 a.m. PST

Hi,
the Kickstarter for Street Wars NYC, the game of skirmish gang warfare in '70s New York reached it's funding target and closed last Sunday.
The game also went to the Claymore Wargames show in Edinburgh on Saturday where it won best participation game. Here are a couple of shots from the day:


colgar607 Aug 2017 11:47 a.m. PST

I saw this – we passed by several times during the day. It did look good, but we couldn't get a game: all the spaces seemed to be taken by very young girls whenever we looked. Mind you, I'm fairly sure that this genre wouldn't hold any unusually special appeal for such a segment of society, so it must just have been coincidence :-) .

JimDuncanUK07 Aug 2017 12:01 p.m. PST

Wasn't it a crèche?

bong6708 Aug 2017 1:57 a.m. PST

I did hear that two young sisters had a great time playing the game but had very different play styles. One spent the whole game trying to be nice and not trying to hurt anyone while her sister did the exact opposite!

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