Re: New Alkemy, Kraken Editions
Posted: 5 Oct 2010, o 21:36
same here! I will have to post a picture of the three lifetimes of Rackham metals I have to paint.Demi_morgana wrote:hehehe, I also have rackham-dedicated box!!!
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same here! I will have to post a picture of the three lifetimes of Rackham metals I have to paint.Demi_morgana wrote:hehehe, I also have rackham-dedicated box!!!
Agreed! ALkemy was not cheap but if you consider them VS GW/PP then you realize that the prices are not that diferent but the quality IS VERY diferent. THe starters for alkemy were well priced and since its a skirmish game you could buy a faction just by getting very few models. I got a full army deal with a limited edition litho and a resin of a rare mini for 75 euro. For 75 euro you only buy a minimal percentage of what you need to play pp/gw. So the prices are okish.Morf wrote:Really? To give you the example: Starship Troopers. Great rules, very playable game; fugly minis. Hardcore gamers who claim they play only for rules didn't play the game cause minis were ugly.
Confrontation v.2. Bad rules, great minis. Tons of players.
People love to blame indy games for high pricing, at the same time paying 10 Euro for GW/PP miniatures.
yes, Alkemy made some pricing mistakes which they have corrected.
Getting into the game was reasonably priced.
What kills a game is luck of updates (Alkemy philosophy of one wave paying for the next) and business model of sales and promotion (don't know the Kraken's so won't even speculate).
This is a very difficult and unforgiving market, trust me. It's a killing ground for artists with no business background.
because the line is now in the hands of real business peopleNAVARRO wrote:Helldorado though is getting slowly on its feet.
Direct link (although not working right now)Hi Folks!
I’m quite familiar with this process and I’m in regular contact with the company. I can therefore add some facts to this discussion and I can also say something about the future of Alkemy:
1.) The news is true, Kraken Editions is in liquidation.
2.) Alkemy will be continued and maybe even better than before. Another company is about to buy the game and I am really optimistic that this might even help the game.
3.) If everything goes as planned, Alkemy will have metal miniatures in blisters quite soon, the new owner will continue this new strategy.
I’m really sorry that I can not give You further details by now, but I’ll return as soon as possible and tell You more.
The German readers can also keep an eye on brueckenkopf-online.com.
All the best!
from what I can tell (and can be wrong on this) but I think most French mini companies are run by artists and not businessmen. Not a great way to do it imo.mahon wrote:sounds like french miniature companies are doomed - but I think that's because of the way they work.
i think they create nice minis, but cannot run a company. sad but true
@Demi -
@Morf & Navarro - good points, guys.