Showing posts with label feed the beast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feed the beast. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Feed the Beast is Here!


As promised but a tad later than expected here is the free to print and play dice game, Feed the Beast Deluxe.  It took me a while to get the new version and company approved on the Board Game Geek but it is all up on there now.

Feel free to print it and play it, all you need are two dice.

The game itself is a fun push your luck dice game for 2-6 players.

Character card art.
To find the files scroll down to the Files section and you can download the Feed the Beast Deluxe Rule Book and Feed the Beast Deluxe Components.


If you like it all I ask is that you give it an honest rating on the site.

Thanks for all the support and have a Happy 2014!




Monday, 23 December 2013

Feed The Beast!



A free to play dice game that I made for a competition back in 2011.  It uses a fun push-your-luck dice mechanic and works best played aggressively.

Two years on, I thought it was appropriate to give it a re-haul by adding new artwork and some new game variations.

As a Christmas gift to all it will be available to download before the 25th of December.  More information to follow soon!

Sunday, 22 September 2013

Feed the Beast: Sapphire

The second character card for Feed the Beast: Eloise Sapphire.


Eloise Sapphire had been betrothed to the Count since she came of age.  However her title of Countess was not to be. When she caught the plague and somehow survived, the Count wanted nothing more to do with her. From then on she has seen out her days slaving after her deceitful husband.  

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Feed the Beast: Deluxe

Back in 2011 I created Feed the Beast, a dice game set in medieval Europe.  The game involved a cast of ugly servants trying to feed Count Hogarth's monstrosity, that dwells in the basement of his castle.  It was a simple push your luck game with a hint of backstabbing, for free.

Since the games creation I have spent a vast amount of time, energy and emotion improving my artwork.  having recently revisited my copy of Feed the Beast I thought it deserved a re-design.  The game is going to have an art overhaul, a few new rules and a couple of expansions,  all of which will be free to print and play!

Here is the first of six characters: Crimson


Crimson was badly disfigured when her home village was burned down as a child. In passing, the Count took pity on her and saw her back to good health. From this day onward, she became a loyal servant of the Count, and hopes that one day she can be by his side. 
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