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So, that brings me to my new obsession, X-Wing. One of the amazing re-paints from Alternative Wargamer. I’m not drawn to a game for what’s there as much as I am for what I’m going to put there, that I’m going to add to that fantasy world. It seems completely obvious now, but it’d never occurred to me that this is the fundamental reason why I game. I’ve always loved building the armies, painting and customizing the models, building my own terrain, fleshing out parts of the game universe that don’t yet exist as products (known as “gaming in the gaps”). It’s taken me until now to realize that it’s always been the maker side of gaming that’s been its unwavering draw. But given the fact that I suck at math, that I’m dyslexic, and that I have a hard time with memorization and logic, these kinds of very eggheaded games have always seemed like a strange fit for me.
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I’ve been a devout gamer (wargames, RPGs, miniatures) since I was a teen. This article is about my research into the “maker” side of X-Wing, but it was inspired by a revelation I had while doing this research. Papercraft laser turrets from YouTuber “Crusin’ Central.” I’m completely hooked (and I am not even a huge Star Wars geek). And with all of the potential ships you can collect and the various pilot, upgrade, and modification cards, the game can quickly get very involved and seductive.
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The game is amazingly well-designed and plays very cinematically. You can choose different pilots, with different flying skill, and select from various weapons and other upgrades.
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For those who aren’t familiar with it, it’s a fairly straight-forward tabletop spaceship dogfight game where you field these gorgeously detailed and pre-painted models of the ships from the Star Wars universe. Subscribe to the premier DIY magazine todayĬommunity access, print, and digital Magazine, and moreįor Christmas, I was given the miniatures wargame, Star Wars X-Wing. Skill builder, project tutorials, and more On Maker Campus facilitated by makers but for everyone Get hands-on with kits, books, and more from the Maker Shed
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