Prequel to an up-and-coming miniatures game called Zeo Genesis by Best Hobby also by Andy Chambers and Gav Thorpe.
In Slip Runners, players take on the role of a mercenary pilot in an agile spaceship racing against time (and each other) to reach the Slip Point, an invisible gap between spheres. Using Burn and Turn commands, players navigate using Newtonian physics, balancing speed and maneuvering to collect the encryption signal with secret information their employers are desperately trying to have them retrieve. Be the first to collect them and escape through the Slip Point before your competitors can.
Every volume of Blaster features an entirely new indie game from up-and-coming game designers, artists, and writers, to hobby heroes. Blaster is a collaborative game development environment for miniature game visionaries.
Renowned game designer Andy Chambers has shaped the industry for over two decades with innovative designs and captivating storytelling. Beginning with a love for tabletop games, his keen eye for detail and understanding of game mechanics shine through in numerous acclaimed games. His work combines strategic depth and immersive narrative, drawing players into dynamic worlds. Andy continues to inspire aspiring designers with his unwavering commitment to excellence, leaving the gaming community eager for his next visionary creations.
With a career of over two decades, Gav Thorpe has significantly contributed to popular universes such as Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar. His compelling storytelling and intricate world-building have garnered a dedicated following among fans of these expansive and richly detailed settings. Thorpe's ability to craft complex characters and immerse readers in vivid and dynamic worlds has solidified his reputation as a masterful storyteller. Beyond his work in established franchises, he has also penned original novels, showcasing his versatility and creative vision. Gav Thorpe continues to captivate readers with his imaginative writing, cementing his status as a prominent figure in the realm of speculative fiction.