We are on the boat! Woo Hoo!

By Dusty27, in Runewars Miniatures Game

As of yesterday the status changed to on the boat.

We made it past Chinese new year quagmire!

Awesome!

WOOHOO! EVERYBODY PARTY!!!!!!!!!

Party? I'll prepare the skull-cups for the blood of my enemies! Somebody round up the lamenting women, and get 'em to wailing!

At first glance I thought you were celebrating Chinese New year celebration on a boat... then I read... then I nearly broke my roof when knowing the game was finally arriving to us... great !

Must be a low roof :P

I really hope this status means we will have Wave 0 revealed soon also!

If we are lucky the game will be in shop's by mid March

4 hours ago, Ecgtheow said:

Party? I'll prepare the skull-cups for the blood of my enemies! Somebody round up the lamenting women, and get 'em to wailing!

And that's not a party? :huh:

Just kidding.

Yeah great news! So the day that we all will get Runewars into our hands is coming :)!

Awww yeah, consider me a big excite :D

19 hours ago, Torg said:

If we are lucky the game will be in shop's by mid March

Will likely be here between mid and end of March. For other games it's pretty typically 6-8 weeks from this point to being in the stores.

I'm going to assume though now that we are On The Boat there will be a large stream of reveals coming, especially with the escalation style organized play looming on the horizon!

I've got a dummy question (like always with me) : how does a commercial boat travel through the Pacific ? I mean there are, between China and the US West Coast at least three national waters (Chinese, Japanese and American), how does it travel ? have they agreements for business convoys or something ? Does the ship has to declare his existence and position to every single country or inhabited island he is traveling the waters ? I don't know, I mean that's a pretty general question but I wonder...

Governments only control a very limited amount of the "water space" that they have off their coastline. The rest of the ocean is so called "International Waters." No states have sovereignty over international waters. Anyone has the freedom of: fishing, navigation, overflight, laying cables and pipelines, research, and transporting toy soldiers.

More information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_waters

Edited by Oloh