Sunday, December 20, 2020

Lootables!

Review by Eternity Gaming


One of the other products we’re rather proud of, as it’s turned into a huge hit with our personal gaming group (and Gaming Geek’s fans), is Lootables. As games like Diablo have shown us, people love the fun of slaying an enemy then looting everything they’ve got. And the Lootables pogs and tokens make gaining items much more dramatic for players.


These Lootables pogs allow you to fit minis into a plastic base, in which you can then place Lootables tokens like these Gems, Crystals, Coins, and Rarities. The result is a fight or encounter where the players get to actually “loot” the NPC. After the enemy is dead, they can remove the mini from the base, and pull out the tokens that are hidden underneath. Players get a rush of excitement (and usually shout) when they find that they’ve acquired something particularly juicy.


Lootables also works great if players decide to pick pockets, open up ancient treasure chests, or even open up random bags of goodies they purchased from a particularly charismatic merchant. You might also check out the blesses and curses Lootables. Players may think they’re getting something good by robbing someone, only to find that they’re now under a devious curse from an unhappy god, instead. Try them out for your tabletop game!


lootables treasure collars






Game with Gaming Geeks

Whether you’re playing online and want to check out David Hemenway’s work on Fantasy City, or any of his other art, or you’re playing with your group in person and using Lootables, thank you for making us part of your tabletop gaming! We’re excited to provide all the goods for your next adventure.


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