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HobbyGuy writes:

It dawns on me that the colors kind of match the card art, so this obvious point eluded me. But it makes sense. I too am a boardgamer owning probably 40 to 50 or more board games and I think the logos are too large. But hey, it's all just our opinion, we just don't buy what we don't like and many here have expressed that. Hopefully, considering the chatter here and on other forums, they will take notice.

I mean, if everyone were raving about them would that also not mean something. But, they are not. That must say something. Though I'm sure my bias on the point colors my ability to see the positives right now.


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Fantasy Flight Games announces:

The Sky Above, The Earth Below

This Summer: Playmats for Wings of War

Aviation is proof that, given the will, we have the capacity to achieve the impossible.

- Edward Vernon Rickenbacker, World War I Ace

Coming this Summer from Nexus Games and Fantasy Flight Games is the latest expansion for the Wings of War World War I card game and miniatures game: large, durable playmats that feature the countryside below the action in the air.

Playmats

The Wings of War game mats are large, 98 x 68cm (38.6 x 26.8in), about the size of an average poster, made of a durable rubber foam with fabric bonded to the top, similar to a mouse pad. The game mats are sold as two halves of the same battlefield, East section and West section. Combined, the total size of the battle field is 98 x 136cm (38.6 x 53.6in). The mats can be used as scenario maps for reconnaissance and bombing missions, or as an impressive table covering to enhance your Wings of War experience, immersing you deeper in the rich tapestry of epic duels and heroic effort that took place in the skies during World War I, the birthplace of aerial combat.

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