Here’s this week’s new “Specimen” image: Eric Neal as Second Officer Palance, complete with his portable tracking device.
For more information about the game, visit the Specimen page!
Here’s this week’s new “Specimen” image: Eric Neal as Second Officer Palance, complete with his portable tracking device.
For more information about the game, visit the Specimen page!
Introducing another member of the “Specimen” crew: Booth!
That’s a big wrench.
We’re getting closer to some big announcements! For more information about the game, visit the Specimen page!
Here’s the new Specimen image for this week: Carly Joy as Chief Engineer Douglas!
For more information, visit the Specimen page!
Another fantastic photo from the Specimen game: the mission souvenir portrait from the final(?) voyage of the TCS Brown.
Here’s another awesome new image from the Specimen photo shoot: Eric Van Tassell as Science Officer Franklin, equipped with his trusty natural-gas flamethrower.
We’re continuing to take pre-orders for the game, and have some other cool stuff planned which we’ll be announcing soon. For more information, visit the Specimen page!
Last weekend we had a nine-hour photo shoot to capture images for the cards in Specimen. We shot over 90 setups and took 3500 pictures. We’ll spend the next few weeks editing them into all the cards and promo materials. Thanks to our behind the scenes crew: Jill Vanc, Jodi Brown and Phil Freeman.
And now, we present the crew of the TCS Brown: Carly Joy, Steve Baldwin, Eric Neal, Eric Van Tassell, Ele Matelan, Alan Vuchichevich and Leena Kurishingal!
We recently sat down with game designer Steve Baldwin to talk about his board game project “Specimen.” Read the full interview here.
• This month marks the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Midway. This battle was the turning point in the Pacific War. In recognition of this historic event, we have marked down our Sounds of the Pacific War collection 33%.
• Our new RPG sound product is Zombie Apocalypse: Farmhouse Siege: Two 3-minute scenes depicting a horde of the undead attempting to break into a small house. In the first track (“Stalemate”), they don’t break in; in the second (“Break-in”), they burst in during the final minute of the scene. We’ve included a separate one-minute scene of just that terrifying final minute as well, if you just want to jump straight to the devastation. “Stalemate” and “Break-in” can also be purchased separately.
• Our Free Sound this month is Zombie Voices, a moaning, groaning, wailing group of the reanimated dead.