I was only here for a morning and afternoon, so I only tried two games. I spent the majority of the day wandering and looking at models.
I did try Eden though.
These guys have a ton of really fun and awesome models. I did get a quick demo in run from a friendly French lady. Yeah I had no idea this was a French company. I also never knew the French weren’t A-holes. Guess stereotypes aren’t always accurate. Well besides my white ass not being able to dance or jump.
Any way Eden. Quick thoughts.
Great miniatures. = Always a positive draw. Model range of armies/gangs/clans are fairly unique. Plus it doesn’t just look and feel like other type of Space Marine, Knights, Army, various type of elf/dwarf/ork, brutish mutants guys etc. Sure there are nods to pop culture, but not too many to pull away from their aesthetic.
Small table set-up. = Great for ease of play. Small amount of terrain. Easy to find available room to play.
Small model count. = Always happy lower cost. Easier and faster to get painted and playing
All of these point to a game I would really get behind.
Game play is a you go, I go, you go, model activation.
Models have multiple activation points. Move. Attack, Shoot, Special skills and all that to do on a model turn.
Played a simple 3 on 3 fight between demented circus performers and Lovecraftian fishmen.
A D6 game with base number to hit, randomized location number for hit, damage roll for location hit. So… D6 hit, D6 to where hit combat. Fairly simple.
Quick demo so the basis of game was covered. Of course there are a myriad of other rules and abilities to explore. Still if I had more time, more free money and players I could/would have gotten behind this game.
Eden models that peak the interest.