Wreck Age: Showdown at Burnt Tierra Gulch Box Set Out Now!


Miniatures


Wreck Age is a post-collapse 28mm tabletop skirmish miniatures game and is also a narrative RPG.

The world of Wreck Age is rich and varied, allowing you to use this starter box as a jump off point for a variety of campaigns and
encounters limited only by your imagination.

We're proud to announce our first starter box, which allows 2 people to play Wreck Age. It features the vampyric Stitchers and the
barbaric Drifters. Showdown @ Burnt Tierra Gulch features 8 pewter miniatures, 4 pieces of resin terrain, waypoint tokens, a scenario
pack, and quickstart rules. Miniatures come unpainted and unassembled.

Many of the haggard and dilapidated roads and trails through the Wilds of Merika leave travelers exposed the elements. Burnt Tierra
Gulch offers protection from the weather for the caravan paths and walking trails that converge there. Due to the high rate of traffic, it
holds strategic significance to both the Stitchers and the Drifters in the Area, either for the organs they can harvest, or the goods they
can take. Playing Showdown at Burnt Tierra Gulch will determine who will control the gulch, and in turn, the resources that flow
through it.

www.wreck-age.net

We're a small gaming company out of Chicago, and we'd really appreciate your support. We offer free international shipping on all orders over $200.

http://www.wreck-age.net/index.php/online-store#!/~/product/category=0& id=38820387

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Hi, I took a look at your webstore. I'm going to post a complaint that I've made about webstores of other new minis companies.

I really like to be able to open a bunch of links in new tabs so I can then look at multiple pages on a website, close the ones I'm done with, and bookmark the ones I want to refer to later. I especially like to do this when online shopping, as it allows me to create tabs for a bunch of minis based on me looking at the thumbnail, and then I can click through my tabs, close the minis I'm not interested in, and save or purchase the ones I want to keep.

I do this by CTRL-clicking the link, which is a shortcut for "open this in a new tab." (On a Mac, it's Command-click.)

(Me doing it that way is faster and more efficient to do this than to rightclick, hold down the mouse button for the pop-up menu to appear, and then select "open link in new tab." Instead of waiting for the menu to pop up and then having to manually move the mouse to the exact right spot in the menu to select "open link in new tab," using CTRL-click lets me sweep across the entire page, holding down the CTRL key and opening as many new tabs as I want with just one quick click each.)

Except your webstore doesn't let me do that. If I CTRL-click any product on your webstore, it doesn't open a new tab like it should; instead, it pauses, then jumps to the page of that link--as if I had just left-clicked it. That means I either have to (1) look at that page, then manually navigate back to the store and repeat the process for each mini I want to look at, or (2) open the new tab in the slower, hold-down-rightclick-wait-for-menu-select-OpenLinkInnNewTab way. Both choices are slow and inefficient compared to the fast CTRL-click way.

It makes me not want to shop at your online store because it's breaking a standard protocol for how modern browsers are supposed to work.

Paizo.com doesn't do this.
Target.com doesn't do this.
Games-Workshop.com doesn't do this.
And so on.

I poked around a bit on your site. What's interesting is that only the webstore part of your site does this. Your navigation tabs at the top of the page don't. The forums don't. The links to the individual artist pages don't. It's just your webstore. Maybe whoever set up your webstore did it, or the default webstore software you're using does this automatically without your knowledge?

I want to browse your store. I love minis and love seeing what new minis companies are making (as in, "holy crap, these guys have capybara minis"). I'm just asking your webstore to not make my online shopping experience slower and more cumbersome.

Thanks.


Sean,

Thanks for the feedback, we are going to be doing a redesign sometime this year and I will make that a priority. Unfortunately a lot of our functionality is in place because it is free or cheap, being as small as we are, but I am sure there is another option out there outside of Ecwid that may be better suited for our purposes.

The capybara play a fairly large part of our setting! Unfortunately for them that is mostly as a foodstuff to replace the now extinct herd animals, but I love the little guys just the same.

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msears - these are excellent looking PA minis! I need to save u to pick up some of these box sets, Showdown at Burnt Tierra Gulch will be top on my list.

Good stuff


Thanks Aux! Everything in Burnt Tierra is an overhaul conversion of something from one of our starter sets. Wish I could post pictures here!

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