A story-based solo/cooperative RPG board game for 1-4 players with stunning miniatures, an epic adventure and exciting combat.
Latest Updates from Our Project:
Stretch Goal Unlocked (New Miniature), BGG and More!
about 5 years ago
– Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 12:17:09 AM
Hello, folks,
In the swirling maelstrom that was the holidays, we didn’t really have time to reflect on the progress of Stormsunder and its campaign, the late pledge, and well, our company as a whole. There’s no doubt 2020 was challenging for pretty much everyone, but it also ushered in some pretty big (and good) changes for Lazy Squire Games as well. So, while riding that high, we’ve decided we want to give back. How will we do that, you ask? Random Stretch Goals, that’s how.
You mistakenly unlocked a Stretch Goal. Way to go, Rando.
Sir Luther Kent has been around for quite a while, but up until now his fate had been sealed. I’m not going to say you saved him, because that decision has yet to be made (by each of you, as you play Stormsunder), but you have opened the possibility that he can be saved, which is more than he had in 2020. We’ll be adding Sir Luther’s miniature to the stretch goal box, meaning every backer (Kickstarter or late pledge) will get him for free. I don’t want to get too far into his story or purpose, but his card is pretty illuminating all by itself:
Sir Luther is as surprised as anyone that he's still alive.
You’ll note he is an adversary. If you didn’t already know, we were very careful when it came to the terminology on the hero and adversary cards, and Sir Luther Kent is a good example of why. Yes, he is an adversary, but barring disaster he isn’t the heroes’ enemy. Encounters in Stormsunder may incorporate more than one faction, allowing the players to choose who to help (or who to kill). These competing factions will often be set against each other, meaning they may target each other rather than the heroes.
Will we have more Random Stretch Goals? That’s a good question. We’ll have to see how things go in 2021, but it always pays to be prepared…
Inali listened to the commercials and drank her milk...
BoardGameGeek’s 20 Most Anticipated Games of 2021
BGG is running their annual competition to determine what board game is most likely to be named prom king/queen (I think). Well, if I’m being honest with myself, I think we all would like Stormsunder to be prom king or queen. That said, we *are* Lazy Squire Games and understand if folks don’t want to click a link and then click the thumbs up icon on Stormsunder’s post here: https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/279742/item/8078784#item8078784
We get it. So, to get folks motivated, we’ve decided to offer something to sweeten the deal. If Stormsunder makes it through the nomination process (ending January 16th) for the Overall category (top 60ish) and finishes in the whole competition in the top 20, we’ll add a new pet to the stretch goal box for all backers (see below). Bribes are perfectly legit in this competition (I checked) so do your part for free cute plastic.
Vote (but Push the Button First)!
Vote in the comments of this update (not the general comments, please) for which pet you would like to see if Stormsunder makes it into the coveted top 20:
My daughter will be very disappointed if you don't pick A, FYI.
Equipment
We promised to go over equipment at some point, so here it is! We won’t do an exhaustive look, but we wanted to show off cards that weren’t in the demo, and there’s no better place to begin than with starting equipment:
How Vanessa still has that hat is the true mystery of the Storm.
Each hero begins the game with three pieces of exclusive starting equipment. They are all considered unique and cannot be equipped by other heroes. Vanessa’s crossbow may be weaker than the ones she can find later in the game, but it still knocks a punch. If either of those two green (physical) dice land on a “Special” she knocks her target away from her.
Not much left of Quell's robes. I blame zombie moths.
Notice how Vanessa’s gear is less powerful than Quell’s; that’s intentional. Quell can be recruited much later in Heirs of Ruin, meaning her equipment needs a bit of a boost so she is viable out of the gate (also, what’s a game without power creep?). Quell’s Headdress especially may be difficult to give up, as it not only gives her two armor, but makes her attacks more powerful once her enemies have chipped away all her armor.
I wonder how you can get Guard Captain Belar's sword? Can he lose it in a game of Sabaac?
Here we have some more unique equipment, this time cards that can be found throughout the world (some, only available based on player decisions). Unlike starting equipment, regular unique equipment is often incredibly powerful, but also carrying hefty stat requirements (Belar’s Greatsword is great if you can get it, but good luck with that 12 Strength requirement). Lazlek’s Supplies has an active that is also an exhaust, meaning an AP cost must be paid (in this case, 4) but also that it can only be used once per encounter.
My Grandfather's father was a blacksmith. True story.
Finally, let’s talk about sets. Sets are a small group of equipment (usually 2-3) that unlock special skills if you manage to equip enough of them. The Grandfather set may be difficult to put together, but if you pull it off you will get a hefty +2 BD to all your hero’s attacks, as the set bonuses are additive.
Communication
Lastly, we’re (I’m) a little behind again on correspondence, emails especially. I’ve blocked a nice chunk of my day tomorrow to clear everything out, so if you haven’t heard back about something, please be patient for a day or two (after that assume I missed it and fire away).
That’s it for now! We’ll be back soon with another update on the pet contest and some random game mechanic I haven’t chosen yet. Until then, we’ll see you in the Storm (Inali gives it a thumbs up, so should you).
UK Backers – Read this Update Now; Plus State of the Game
over 5 years ago
– Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 11:20:07 PM
Hello folks,
Let's not waste time:
UK Backers to Be Charged on December 31st
More than a little last minute here, but I’m sure you’re aware of the new UK VAT rules that will take effect on January 1st, 2021 (You can see the changes here)
This excerpt is the most relevant for Stormsunder (bolding mine):
Transactions before 1 January 2021
The new rules will apply to all sales that have a time of supply for VAT purposes of 1 January 2021 or later.
For example, if an order is placed and payment received from the customer on 31 December 2020 then the new rules will not apply, even if dispatch and delivery take place after 1 January 2021. Therefore, for imports the consignment will remain subject to import VAT (unless it is below the Low Value Consignment Relief threshold of £15) and supply VAT should not be charged. For goods already in the UK at the time of supply the VAT liability will remain with the seller rather than the OMP.
So, unless we’re crazy over here, it sounds like we (you) can avoid the new VAT for Stormsunder, for Wave 1 at least, if we charge you before January 1st. So, barring uproarious objection, that is exactly what we plan to do. If you are a UK backer and have finalized your pledge (entered payment and address info, etc), we will charge your credit card on December 31st. If you are in the UK and do not want your card charged, please send us a private message via Kickstarter immediately. If you haven't finalized your pledge, but need to, please do that as soon as possible.
State of the Game
Since the end of 2020 is rapidly approaching, we’ve taken a long hard look this month at every aspect of Stormsunder’s development and production and if we can realistically meet Wave 1’s fulfillment month of May 2021. Unfortunately, I just don’t see that as possible. There isn’t one answer to the simple question of “why” (trust me, I’d love to just say “COVID” and call it a day), but a myriad of obstacles, unplanned issues and events that have stacked up or dragged our attention away and pushed most of what we needed to accomplish this year back in one way or another. I’ll go further into detail below, but the summary is we’re delaying until November 2021. So, with that said, where is Stormsunder actually at?
Miniatures
Sculpting was finished shortly after the campaign (and the Villains and Civilians shortly after that), but that’s not the end of the story for producing Stormsunder’s miniatures (and Stormsunder has a *ton* of miniatures). We’ve spent an inordinate amount of time optimizing the tiniest of details for each miniature. It’s painfully slow work, but our efforts have been rewarded with highly-detailed masters that we look forward to seeing our manufacturer turn into gorgeous production miniatures. The original samples we received for Lady Renata and Capac were fantastic, but over the past few months we’ve learned a lot on how to enhance details even further, promising the final result will be something truly special. Check out what Nikolas of NRM Paint did with both below (and just imagine what they will look like once our lead sculptor enhances their details).
Capac is yelling about something. Probably the sun blinding him as it reflects off his armor.
Nothing is quite as sinister as a former angel perched atop a ruined pillar in a city of vampires.
Nikolas was also kind enough to make a tutorial for Capac, showing how to make metallic gold with non-metallic paint here. You can see Nikolas's other work here: https://www.instagram.com/nrmpaint/.
Capac is showing off.
Anyway, we divided Heirs of Ruin into three batches. You’ve already seen masters for the first two; we’re working on better optimizing them as well as using our newly earned knowledge to finalize batch three. Each batch has been quicker than the last (and the much-easier terrain accounts for a large percentage of what remains after the core game), so, while we are more behind than we’d like, we are still in good shape.
Campaign Book
The campaign book is made up of several categories that have their own sections, including illustrations and testing, but we’ll focus on the narrative here. Heirs of Ruin’s plot and web of paths (and where those paths lead to encounters) has long since been mapped and much of the actual narrative has been written for it. I say “much” instead of “most” as when I actually get to a particular section of the story, there are often new paths that present themselves, so there is more than a little creep. That doesn’t necessarily mean the campaign book will exceed our 300-page estimate, only that there is only so much you can outline out of such a massive undertaking. The campaign book will always be our biggest obstacle to finishing Stormsunder (after testing, of course), and it has been the greatest victim of delays and therefore will be the greatest benefactor of additional time.
Gameplay/Design
Pretty much all of Stormsunder’s core rules were finished before we launched the campaign, with a few notable exceptions and a couple of unannounced spoiler-ific twists. The big hurdle was (and still is) designing the remaining equipment, adversaries, stretch goal heroes, etc, that were not part of the massive demo we put together. We expect the last bit of this to be done in January, thankfully, so we’re in great shape for this part.
Illustrations
Our illustrator has been pumping out illustrations at breakneck speed, but just like miniatures, Stormsunder has *a lot* of illustrations. For example, there are almost 300 unique illustrations for equipment alone. Our illustrator has recently been focused on finishing each card type one by one, beginning with the hero/adversary illustrations (which are now all done; you can see the ones we haven’t shown before below). Some of the illustrations were unplanned (we had originally intended to have fewer equipment illustrations, for example), while others have just taken longer than we had hoped (character illustrations, especially).
Testing
Like I said, COVID is an easy scapegoat for a late Kickstarter, but when it comes to testing, I’m fine blaming the thing that ruined 2020. Our internal testing is well behind where we wanted it to be this year. That said, we’re steadily approaching the point where we want to start limited backer testing (we’ve already selected a group), which we will likely begin in February, with a broader sample of folks in April. COVID kind of kept pushing us away from our plans to hire additional testers, so we have instead focused our efforts on developing some rudimentary software to streamline things. Appsunder (which absolutely no one is calling it) will be easier for us to use and update than Tabletopia or Tabletop Simulator while also allowing us to create any number of encounter setups that can be easily accessed. This will make online testing much more efficient, which is necessary in our post-human contact world.
Pledge Manager and Wave 2
This is more about our plans than delays now. For the pledge manager, we’re semi-firm on charging folks' cards at the end of January (on or around the 29th, so consider this the announcement). That said, we know there are folks who are still on the fence (Wild Assent backers, specifically) and since we’re delaying delivery of Wave 1 until November, that means we don’t have a pressing need to close the PM, so we won’t. So, to review, we’ll be charging cards at the end of January and again when we decide to close the pledge manager (not the same cards, mind you).
You may have noticed I didn’t mention Wave 2’s fulfillment and that was totally intentional. It’s safe to assume it will be at least six months late, but I don’t want to make any declarations this far out (six months late for Wave 2 would be September 2022, which is difficult to fathom at the moment).
Anyway, this update was a lot different than originally planned, so we’ll cover equipment in our next update in January. I’ll be around in the comments (after dinner) if you have any questions or concerns.
Until next time, we hope you have a safe and Happy New year and we’ll see you in the Storm (its New Year’s resolution is to be less of a wallflower).
- LSG
Masters of the... Storm?
over 5 years ago
– Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 11:56:47 PM
Hello, folks!
Batch 2 of the Stormsunder masters are here, and they are just full of undead (see below, now in Front-o-Brick Vision). We'll cover equipment in our next update sometime before the end of the year, complete with some never-before-seen cards. Also (also)! We're not closing the PM yet, but if you're already set on what you want to get, please hop into BackerKit and make your choices, so we can get a better idea of where we are at. We'll give everyone plenty of notice before we charge your cards; current estimate is still end of January 2021.
Until next time, stay safe, be happy and we'll see you in the Storm (jaunty tunes are not appreciated by the local fauna, FYI).
- LSG
This is my khopesh, I'm gonna rend flesh, check out my refresh, this is my khopesh!
Makatti Warrior, loyal servant of Ho-Tem Ra, crusher of bones, and Mokatta's reigning backgammon champion.
I mean, surely he can throw it farther than the first one.
His name is "Lucky."
What could happen to you if you're too good at hide & seek.
GOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLLL!!!!!!
He's not hungry to see you, he's just so happy he could eat a horse.
This Steelweb Spider hasn't lost a game of punch buggy in over 35 years.
Lord Gregor, seen here telling local criminals, "That's not a knife..."
Guard Captain Sever is beginning to believe.
Davor's that guy at work that everyone barely tolerates, no one knows what he does, and yet he still keeps moving up in the company.
Lord Darijus, seen here watching the last five minutes of Titanic. The love story just gets him... right... here.
Adversaries and Masters, Just in Time for Turkey-Day
over 5 years ago
– Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 03:27:08 AM
Hello, folks!
We just wanted to pop in before Thanksgiving to talk about adversaries, as requested (don’t worry equipment-voters, we’ll get you another time). We also received the first masters from our manufacturer and wanted to show some proper pictures that highlight the amazing details their advanced gardening device was not able to capture.
Gameplay Highlight: Adversaries
The adversaries in Stormsunder often stand between the heroes and their objectives. Adversaries are not always the enemy, however, and some might help the heroes achieve their immediate or long-term goals. We made a point of mentioning it in the rulebook, but I’ll say it again here: note that adversaries do not target heroes; only enemies. That’s an intentional word choice so that adversary allegiance can remain fluid. I’d go into greater detail, but, you know, spoilers.
Did I choose the Tarpitt Guard Captain because I wanted to mention Applebee's? Yes, yes I did.
We won’t talk much about adversary statistics as they share a lot in common with heroes. Unlike heroes, however, adversary levels tell you how powerful that adversary is compared to other adversaries of the same name. A level 10 Aleksander is generally more powerful than a level 5 Vanessa, while a level 1 Unsated isn’t quite in the same weight class as, say, a level 1 Lord Gregor. In the demo we had mostly level 1 and level 2 adversaries (front and back); in the final version of the game the levels will be staggered (level 1/3 on one card and level 2/4 on the other).
The Action Deck
When we made Wild Assent, we made the Wild Creature cards only show basic stats and passive abilities and put the meat (targeting and attacks) in the same deck for all Creatures (each Creature had 5 cards to make up their A.I.). We had a lot of adversaries planned for Stormsunder, so we decided to make adversary tactics consistent by placing them on their card but leaving the targeting in the deck to keep a bit of the “unknown” from Wild Assent’s Instinct Deck. We called it the Adversary Deck (currently the Action Deck) and, honestly, didn’t really show off what we had planned very well in the demo. The art didn’t match thematically for what we were going for and it was missing some elements we didn’t have time to squeeze into what was, honestly, already a massive showcase for the game.
It's like they are attacking one another. I guess the pirate wins...
Not all adversaries are villainous, but most of them are, so we’ve traded out the valkyrie-esque art for Assault to something a little more pirate-y. Assault is one of the default basic action deck cards, meaning it is there to provide a target for the activating adversary and a modest boost to their attack.
The original is what you do to all your miniatures when you realize you just got your favorite hero killed.
Onslaught is a default advanced action deck card, operating the same as its basic counterpart, but with a little more “oomph.”
The "Council's Command" was to order some takeout, but there was a disagreement over who had the better hot wings.
Missing from the demo, location action cards like The Council’s Command are added to the pool of available action cards from which you make your deck. They are added depending on how your decisions affect the region you are currently in, and do not always help the adversaries.
Davor’s Assassin is a special type of action card that is added to your pool as a specific consequence of your action or actions. This card also has a location, so it is affected if you, for example, choose to leave the city (Davor didn’t pay for travel expenses). It’s numbered so it can be retrieved without viewing the card (or any others), for folks who like that sort of thing to be a surprise.
Capac is not amused by your dirty campfire songs.
Finally, we have the hero action cards. These are technically the best kind of cards to pull from the deck as they have no extra bonuses for the attacking adversary. Of course, certain encounters will instruct players to include *more* of a particular hero or heroes, setting up those unlucky souls for a world of hurt. Originally, we went with the same art as the hero cards but have since decided to do some sprucin’ there as well.
I always thought Quell was wearing her mask ironically. Shows what I know.
Stormsunder: Master Class
Below are the promised fancy masters pictures. They look great, but it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. Our lead sculptor hasn’t gotten his “set” yet, so we haven’t provided feedback, but I can tell you that Wynter will need to be redone as the wrong file was used. There was an issue with the manufacturer’s enhancement of her originally that included the hilt of her sword going a little “off” (okay, a lot off) and somehow that made it to the master rather than the corrected file. That’s one of the reasons we go through this sort of process, however. We want to make sure that you get the best game everyone on this side of the things can make, and that includes fixing any mistakes, which will always happen (I’ve made more than a few).
Vanessa has a symbiotic relationship with the citizens of Tarpitt, she just doesn't know it.
Adina venturing into the Irynnath public bathrooms after Taco Tuesday.
Wynter's sword isn't bent, she's just committing copyright infringement against Count Dooku.
A Tarpitt Guardsman, seen here protecting the city against adolescent deformed shinobi amphibians.
Feilheim respectfully requests you return the TV to the Hallmark channel.
He's watching you... and he likes what he sees.
The Stormsunder Master Class of 2020. Wynter was voted "Most Likely to Repeat Senior Year."
That’s it for now! Until next time, Happy Thanksgiving and we’ll see you in the Storm (keep an eye out for some unpardoned turkeys)!
- LSG
First Stormsunder Masters!
over 5 years ago
– Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 10:41:23 PM
Hello, folks!
Sorry for the long gap between updates, we were waiting for this…
Feilheim needs you to hold still. There's a fly on your head.
This, and the ones below, are our first resin masters for Stormsunder (technically we had ones before we picked a manufacturer, but you know what I mean)! What is a resin master? It’s the first physical step toward production. Understand that while there might be a tiny amount of detail loss between the master and the final PVC, they are an indicator of how good the miniatures you will receive will look, especially based on the two PVC minis we already have (Capac and Lady Renata).
Please note the photos were taken by our manufacturer with some sort of advanced gardening device. Also, we won’t have them in our hands until next week, so there are certainly issues that will need to be fixed before we take the next step of making molds (giving feedback based on pictures simply won’t do).
Aleksander is looking as good as he thinks he is.
Follow me, men! The nearest Applebee's is that-a-way!
Adina looks mad. You know what you did.
Lord Darijus believes neither his knights nor their mounts should eat before battle. He wants them both hungry.
Jaden has been about to swing his sword for as long as I've known him. When he finally pulls the trigger, someone is getting pulverized.
This Council Enchantress is happy to see you. You forgot to to fill out Form 29A.
Wynter would sooner leave you dead in the desert than give up the contents of that chest.
There's a way better angle to look at the Tarpitt Guardsman, but to be fair, his captain *did* say the Applebee's was over there.
This Council Enforcer has 99 problems, but a shirt ain't one.
That’s actually it for now, as we’re going to have a new update the week of Thanksgiving (after we have the masters in our hands). We’ll have another closer look at gameplay then; I was thinking of delving into either equipment or adversaries this time around. Which would you prefer (vote in the comments)?
Until then, we'll see you in the Storm. Keep a look out for any restaurant chains.