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Carnevale
#1
Not much info on this (their website isn't live yet) but it's due for release soon.

Quote:This is the year 1795. After a magical cataclysm that has changed Europe and the world as we know it, the city of Venice is under the effects of the Rent in the Sky. For the first time in history, magic is walking freely on its streets, ancient monsters have awakened from their submarine slumber and found their way towards the canals of this city, a decadent nobility has discovered new ways of depravity in senseless violence, and the citizens of Venice do the best they can to survive under the protection of the Guild of thieves.

This thrilling scenario lays in front of you, and you will be able to explore it thanks to Carnevale, The Miniature Game. With a simple and dynamic but profound game system, you will be able to create your own squad of fighters, make it evolve through game campaigns and enjoy your collection of spectacular miniatures. In this book you will find all the rules and all the information needed to play Carnevale, its characters, heroes, villains and monsters.

Miniatures look interesting, perhaps shades of Malifaux...?

http://www.beastsofwar.com/carnevale/carnevale-horizon/

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#2
Very intriguing. Looks like a 'cleaner' version of Malifaux from those handful of photos. I'm curious as to what the rules system is like.
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#3
have to see more models and sides/fractions
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#4
This is a skirmish game set in 18th century Venice, magic and monsters roam the world. The minis for this look amazing
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#5
There was a great video series done about Carnevale on Beasts of War actually. Looked great fun and so fantastic to find a narrative drawn system that is so cinematic and simple to grasp!

Beasts of War - Carnevale Week Playlist
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#6
Merged with old thread.

Remember seeing this at Salute a couple of years ago I think.

Kickstarter for the game relaunch: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/611...tures-game
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#7
I'm in for this with a 2 faction starter
Flames of War- Irish Guards    Bloodbowl- Orcs, Humans
Cutlass- Teddy Bear Pirates     Warhammer- Bretonnia, Ogres
6mm WW2- XXX Corps            28mm WW2- Rules of Engagement, Bolt Action, Chain of Command
28mm Zulu War- Still painting !!  SAGA Normans, Saracens
Bolt Action - German and British Infantry
Malifaux - Gremlins
Guildball - Butchers,Hunters, Farmers
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