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Privateer makes more P3 and more card game
 

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March 19, 2007
11:24 AM: Mike Sugarbaker says...
Privateer makes more P3 and more card game

Despite P3 paints getting a mixed response (no pun intended), P3 will become a full hobby line this year, including brushes, other tools, and Privateer's first standalone painting guides. Even harder to comprehend, except from a pure game-design standpoint - Matt Wilson's minis rules have always set the hobby's standard for a certain elegant kind of "gamey-ness" in my opinion - is the announcement of a card game, for summer release, titled Infernal Contraption. There might be ways to package this to make it appealing as a product, but man are they ever stepping into an overcrowded arena with this game. I don't know if we need more monster-y, fantasy-ish standalone card games for the next while. But I will be happy to be proved wrong if this game turns out to have legs.



 
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