Zargonians
Zargonians is a line of cardboard miniatures for tabletop games published by Bearhug Enterprises.
Gameplay
Zargonians is a line of miniatures printed on thick, die-cut cardboard, rectangular counters that are held upright by plastic stands.[1] They were intended to represent a large variety of characters.[2]
Reception
Denis Loubet reviewed Zargonians in The Space Gamer No. 29.[1] Loubet commented that "Zargonians [...] are a fine substitute for those heavy, bendable lead miniatures. There are lots of different critters available, including several really obscure ones. [...] My heart goes out to the artist for tackling such a gargantuan task."[1]
Reviews
- Different Worlds #9
- Different Worlds #12
gollark: I wrote a really detailed README explaining much of the potatOS architecture and to this day I don't know if anyone actually read it.
gollark: That was fast.
gollark: https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/426116061415342080/808104725378891776/tZOaZgx.png
gollark: I have many pens. I can buy them for a few pennies each.
gollark: But it isn't.
References
- Loubet, Denis (July 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (29): 29.
- Arnaudo, Marco (2018). Storytelling in the Modern Board Game: Narrative Trends from the Late 1960s to Today. McFarland. p. 82. ISBN 9781476669519.
See also
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