Garphill Announcement Video – Apr 2023



Join Shem and Sam as they share news on a number of upcoming projects.

Come be a part of the Garphill Discord server – https://discord.gg/spMqxvkx85

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21 thoughts on “Garphill Announcement Video – Apr 2023”

  1. Curious about the Explorers collectors box. Apart from the trays for content, is there anything else? The game (including the mini expansion) does not have anywhere close to enough for a large collectors box in my opinion.

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  2. I’m really excited for your success and progress, though I’ll admit I definitely feel left behind. I am certainly going to miss the light-medium weight games of yesteryear. I love the North Sea Trilogy, Shelfie Stacker, Bethel Woods, Noctiluca, and whatnot. They get tons of plays and friends request them on a frequent basis.

    As time goes, it looks like you’re evolving into Vital Lacerda level complexity. While his games can be great, they’re difficult to get to the table and get others interested in playing. I find, in my experience, it’s much easier to get more plays and more people interested in playing when the weight isn’t so high. While I might not get to continue enjoying your games, I’ll continue to sing your praises and cheer you on.

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  3. So excited about the North Sea updates! Do you plan to release a new version of Rune saga that works with the new Shipwrights? Or will the existing Rune saga still work? Also, any plan on the saga for the South Tigris series?

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  4. I was surprised to hear that the future East trilogy will be set in the Byzantine Empire. I had naively assumed an East Asia setting (e.g. China, Japan). Regardless, super excited for all entries in the cardinal trilogies. 🎉

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  5. I'm sorry I missed the livestream, but this is all super exciting news. I'm looking forward to everything that was talked about here.

    I'm kinda hoping that at least one or two of the East games will pivot back down to Architects/Raiders weight class. I'm confident I'll buy and enjoy them regardless, but heavier games are always more difficult for me to get out to the table frequently.

    Keep up the great work you two!

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