

Delivery into the hands of the lenders is expected around July 2022 while the Lords of Ragnarok campaign on Gamefound will be open until next November 11th. I am not sure how could be approved upon but Lords of Ragnarok potentially did that by giving it a Norse mythology theme. I eventually was able to get it used and I have loved it when I play. Alternatively, with around 170 euros you can contribute to obtain the Mytic Pledge, full of further add-ons, especially aesthetic ones. Lords of Hellas, a game by Awaken Realms, for a while was a grail game for me where I wanted to track it down. The first, the Core, has a cost of 100 euros, but it really seems to be already pretty full. Lords of Ragnarok has already convinced nearly 7000 supporters, who split into the two levels of pledge. To the whole, the publisher and the author of the game also wanted to add a touch of sci-fi! It is a game of movement on the map, territory control and epic battles through what, at least from the images present in the campaign, appear as miniatures of truly exquisite workmanship. The core of the game is taken from that of the Hellenic predecessor, but reworked with new and particular variations. We are facing a title for 1 to 4 players, playable in about 90-120 minutes. Awaken Realms’ new board game, Lords of Ragnarok, is on Gamefound Let’s take a closer look at this title by Adam Kwapiński, former author of Nemesis and InBetween. Ideally, this is a follow-up to their previous and highly regarded one Lords of Hellas, which from the previous Greek setting has moved north, around Norse mythology. It is taking place these days on Gamefound the crowdfunding campaign of Lords of Ragnarok, the new board game from Awaken Realms.
