#72: Hellboy: The Board Game

This is not, strictly speaking, the first foray into gaming that Hellboy has done--not even the first in the miniatures genre. There were some Hellboy Heroclix, but let us speak as adults--that's not really saying much. Everyone has been in Heroclix now. 43% of the human population has been represented as a Heroclix figure at some point. Walker has, like, four different versions (albeit two of those are repaints). I hear the "Raging Fury" Walker figure is banned in most tournament play.Games Played Last Week: -Just One 1m59s (Ludovic Roudy & Bruno Sautter, Repos Productions)-Lords of Hellas 4m57s (Awam Kwapinski, Awaken Realms, 2018)-Tammany Hall 7m39s (Doug Eckhart, IDW Games, 2007)Editorial note: Mark erred in his playing of Tammany Hall (unused favour chips are not worth points). We'll have a full correction next week, and Mark will revisit the game as soon as he can. We apologize for the error.-Small City 14m37s (Alban Viard, AVStudioGames, 2015)News (and why it doesn't matter):-Free Doomrock expansion! 21m55s -Moar Apocalypse with Last Aurora 23m00s-Sadler Bros.' Altar Quest 24m00sFeature Game: Hellboy: The Board Game 24m35s (James M. Hewitt & Sophie Williams, Mantic Games, 2019) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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