Father Dagon leads a wave to assault the Atlantica. |
I painted the Deep Ones from Unfathomable, a boardgame where you are crew on a 1920s steamship being attacked by Lovecraftian watery monsters. You have to work together to allocate finite resources, resolve dilemmas, and repel boarders- but at least one of the players is secretly helping the monsters and trying to keep their real allegiance hidden!
Fairly simple paintjobs with Contrast and gloss varnish and plain black bases. There are twenty Deep Ones and they're identical, so it wasn't fun painting them and they've been stalled in my painting queue for over a year. Father Dagon and Mother Hydra are pleasantly hefty chunks of plastic.
Deep Ones |
Father Dagon spawns more Deep Ones |
Mother Hydra smashes the ship |
The boardgame is a retheme of the 2008 classic Battlestar Galactica, which is well out of print. In BSG you are humans evading the Cylons, but some players may be secretly Cylons. The two games are very mechanically similar. The retheme acknowledges the heavy debt to BSG and other SF:
- You're on the SS Atlantica
- One of the crew has a dog called Starbuck
- There was a ship's cat called Ripley
- The Engineer is Jeanne Lafarge
- etc.
I was a traitor in our recent game- it was challenging trying to teach and supervise the game, because mistakes and oversights would favour me!
Looks like fun Barks.... did it play well?
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty smooth. Will depend on your group- better with more.
DeleteWho doesnt love Deep Ones! Mother Hydra and Father Dagon demand it!
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to suspect you...
DeletePretty nice! As you were talking about the game I recalled the Battlestar Galactica one, which is quite memorable! I've had some good times with that one, so I presume the Unfathomable must be quite a piece of fun too! Noice job on the Deep Ones too!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Suber, I've only played BSG once.
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