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Tango0101 Sep 2018 10:24 p.m. PST

Sally 4th presents a new preview

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Armand

Covert Walrus03 Sep 2018 9:13 p.m. PST

Nice utilitarian look to the weaposn and uniform, and not so cartoony as one might imagine – I am guessing it's for the revived "Albedo" game syatem?

Lion in the Stars04 Sep 2018 6:04 a.m. PST

Yes, it's for the Albedo game system.

Interesting setting, I've been doing an archive binge on the story. Basically, humans modded a bunch of people to have animal characteristics, left some tech behind, and basically let the morphs wake up and develop a culture and society without intervention. Though the Creators did leave a complete internet behind to watch the experiment.

I really wish this was in 15mm.

Phil DAmato04 Sep 2018 8:59 a.m. PST

I can see it now. A remake of Night of the Lepus. Or Planet of the Rabbits. I love it.

Phil

Tango0104 Sep 2018 10:52 a.m. PST

Glad you like it boys!.


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Tango0104 Sep 2018 8:57 p.m. PST

"Sally 4th will be running a Kickstarter campaign between 15th October and 19th November to raise additional funding for the project, however we are adopting a slightly different approach, which we hope will benefit backers and customers. We have funded the Albedo project as far as we can with internal funding and now need the support of the gaming public to take the game to the next stage. The miniatures that we have already developed are going to be made available for purchase just before the Kickstarter launches. They will go on pre-order on 24th September. The reason that we are doing this is that as gamers we have backed many kickstarters over recent years and have been very excited during the kickstarter period and then frustrated by having to wait a year (or more) to actually play the game. Also, The Albedo Miniatures game is a new gaming concept. As far as we know there are no other ranges of anthropomorphic sci-fi miniatures available to use as proxies, and we want backers to be able to start playing and be able to participate in the play test of the rules, and also to experience the quality of the miniatures. A PDF copy of the introductory rules, cards and other player aids will be available to backers to download from 15th October."

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Cacique Caribe04 Sep 2018 9:20 p.m. PST

Nice but, except for the tail, he just looks like every other human with a head swap from a big animal. Even his feet look like regular humie feet.

Dan

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Lion in the Stars04 Sep 2018 9:23 p.m. PST

@CC: that's more or less what he is, though the anthropomorphs in Albedo have full body hair, too.

They aren't uplifted animals, they're genetically humans with animal traits spliced in.

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