While the game hits the shelves in a week. Im certain you have saved up to buy it....... The Warhammer Community has a suggestion... Share it with friends? Hmmm. Yea I know it costs quite a bit to add a board game to your collection, but is it shareable?
Lets find out.
via the Warhammer Community Team
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2018/11/16/16th-nov-blackstone-fortress-how-to-share-or-not-share-your-setgw-homepage-post-2/
Warhammer Quest: Blackstone Fortress is now on pre-order, and there are all sorts of ways to use your copy. While the boxed set is a must-have for fans of the lore and miniatures, it’s also the perfect choice for your next board-games night.
If you’ve not yet made the plunge, here are three ways you could use your game that might convince you…
If you’ve got a regular gaming group, we’d recommend splitting a Blackstone Fortress set between you – with five players, you’ll each be paying no more than the cost of a squad of infantry. Not a bad price for hours of entertainment! This approach is also a cracking way to get the set painted too – if each of you pick two explorers and a unit of hostiles to paint, you’ll be able to get your set tabletop ready in no time.
As a standalone game, Blackstone Fortress is a brilliant way to introduce someone you know to the world of Warhammer 40,000. Maybe you’ve got a mate who loves board games but has never tried wargaming before – or maybe you’re looking for something fun to do with your partner, or your kids. Split a set in two, volunteer to do the lion’s share of the painting and give it a go at your next games night.
Maybe your gaming group is scattered across the world. Maybe you just want to hoard all the models for yourself – we wouldn’t blame you! Blackstone Fortress is perfect for a solo player, allowing you to undertake entire campaigns without the need for other players! Think of it like solitaire, only much, much more violent.