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Kickstarter Tabletop Alert: ‘Freedom Five’, A Sentinels Comics Board Game

I’ve been a huge fan of the Sentinels of the Multiverse card game for many years. Greater Than Games has put out a lot of excellent content, and developed the mythology of the Sentinel Comics universe beautifully. Their next game, Freedom Five, is currently running a kickstarter, and I’m 100% on board.

The Sentinels of Freedom Kickstarter page has a number of videos, and I’ve watched enough of the gameplay video to get the gist of the game. It’s much like the original Sentinels of the Multiverse card game which I so love, but it’s more than that. Freedom Five includes a number of different campaigns, and each has a story book formatted as a comic book.

Freedom Five takes place in a number of locations across the city, and includes tons of components.

  • Game Box
  • Rulebook
  • Megalopolis Map Board
  • HQ Board
  • 3 Scenario Comic Books
  • 6 Scenario Reward Envelopes
  • 13 Dice
  • 5 Heroes
  • 8 Villains
  • 1 Mastermind
  • 68 Henchmen Meeples
  • 115 City Cards
  • 105 Tokens
  • 4 Plastic Tokens

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The base game comes with cardboard stand-ups, but I’ll definitely be upgrading to the 3D-printed plastic miniatures because I very much look forward to painting them. However, for those of you who aren’t miniature painters, you can order them pre-painted.

Having played a number of games from this team before, I’ve got faith in their products, and I’m backing the kickstarter today.

 

 

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This post was last modified on October 20, 2020 10:06 pm

Greg Howley

Married white male, avid indoorsman, enjoys long walks in West Hartford center, lindy hop, heavy warjacks, the circle of fifths, common table expressions, and THAC0.

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