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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: ulverston on May 03, 2021, 10:10:16 PM
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Hi Chaps,
I have stumbled upon the board game Narcos which contains some really interesting looking figures which would work out not too expensive either even if you just bought the game for them and never used the rest of it.
My question is has anyone done this or own the game? What size are the figures please? This would be a great way of getting some civilian/bad guy types...
Thanks in advance.
https://www.cmon.com/product/narcos/narcos
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Ooooooh, call me cynical, but if that ain't licensed, I don't see that surviving an encounter with Netflix' lawyers (use of the title, likenesses of the actors, names of original characters, etc).
Figures look nice though! lol
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Never heard of it til now. I just painted up some narcos and feds from Brigade Games, and these guys would fit right in if they scale right. I watched a video review of the game, and based on the size of the figs compared to the reviewer's fingers, I'm guessing 32mm. But that is strictly a guess. If they're 28mm(ish), I may have to buy the game just to get the figs...
CapnJim
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I'm guessing it is licensed. I own that company's KICK-ASS game (of comic and movie fame) which came out in 2018 and is still out there for sale.
It's a really fun game too, some folks claim it's too hard to win. But our group wins as much as we lose and we enjoy the fact it is a tough challenge. Also it's every player on the same side against the game system.
Anyhow if anyone plays Narcos, let us know what you think of the game, besides just the minis!
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I will try to find a UK supplier though being honest it would just be for the minis....
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Just bought it for $18 cheaper ($36) on Amazon (in USA). There are 4 left. I’ll post some comparison pics when it gets here (should be this Friday or Saturday).
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Definitely licensed, CMON are a big company-they wouldn't be releasing something without the proper rights.
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It clearly is licensed, all the images and figures are based on the actors in the series and the bottom of the rules cite Gaumont and Netflix.
It did give me a giggle reading the rulebook. They’ve decided not to use the Escobar name, whether to slightly distance a game from the fairly awful reality of the actual story or to forestall any lawsuits from folk in Colombia and have chosen to call Pablo ‘Patrón’.
“The drug war is in full swing in Colombia, and the man who controls the biggest operation is known as the Patrón”
Perhaps they think it adds exotic appeal, Escobar was and still is known by some as ‘el patrón’ but with the definite article, all it means in Spanish is ‘the boss’.
The game looks like standard cash in on a film/ TV fare. Risk meets snakes and ladders, all rather silly and somewhat in bad taste.
Still, if I ever wanted a Wagner Moura figure for the wife I now know where to get one.