I picked up BL just after Christmas of 2008 and am now just getting around to playing it, you all know life happens. Anyway, I really dig what I'm seeing, reading, and hearing about this game and it affirms my purchase. I collect games and am a big fan of Warhammer 40k and Games Workshop stuff over the years I've picked up 40k, BFG, BB, and LOTR SBG, etc. Interestingly, I wanted to get a Fantasy type Minis game other than LOTR and was looking hard at starting up with Warhammer Fantasy Battle. I figure get the box set, and then get the rule book, then pick up an Army book (it would have been Orges), and then start buying units. But I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I wanted to try something other than GW stuff, something different and, honestly a lot let less work in learning, painting, etc (unless of course I decided I wanted to).
Anyway, long story short, I decided to order Battlelore through my FLGS, primarily because I could paint it if I wanted, but didn't need to. There were also already plenty of expansions, and more planned and the game seemed much less complicated than WFB. The boardgame/mini thing reminded me a bit of Classic Battletech boxed set, which I enjoyed, so this seemed overall the whole thing looked like a win. I was pretty stoked to see the Creatures and Dragons release and I just read the February Comments about potential future races and armies. This is exactly what I was hopeing for with this game.
So I'll end with just a quick note and a questions. First thanks folks at FFG - Keep churning the stuff out and looking forward to seeing those other Armies/races options. Second, why did you all choose to play Battlelore?
) . I really enjoy having a table top of armies going at it, but I have always hated using rulers to measure movement. While this my make it more "realistic" than what Battlelore offers, I prefer Battlelore's use of a board for movement. I can't wait for heroes and their ability to "level up" to provide an ongoing campaign feel to the game.