![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The board game screen (more on that in a moment) propels you into combat with hypnotised policemen, mimes and civil servants, and you are bringing your team of four performers into battle with them. The majority of Circus Electrique’s gameplay is in some good old turn-based battling. Somehow, it all coalesces, a moody lens on circuses that reminded us of the Carnivale TV series. And when in battle, it’s stylish, a mix of cel-shading, crosshatching and neon lights. When fiddling about with its systems, it’s an expensive board game. In conversations, it looks like a dark Alan Moore-like comic book. Graphically, Circus Electrique swings and hits. The steampunk (electropunk?) aesthetic invigorates things further, and the plot has all the potential of going to wild places. ![]() We don’t often get to be militant clowns or knife-throwers who are aiming to hit their mark, rather than lodge a knife around them. You can watch the podcast live as well, either by making sure you’re subscribed to our YouTube Channel, or also, buy following us on Twitch.It’s a hell is a setup. Email us! Subscribe and never miss an episode! Also make sure you find and follow us on Spotify. You can also send us questions via on Twitter, or even email if you fancy doing things old school.ĭid you enjoy our gaming podcast this week? Are you looking forward to it with baited breath every week? Did you know we’re one of the longest running gaming podcasts out there? You can support us buy clicking the box below. You can contact us to get your listener questions on the podcast via our Discord, but if you upgrade to become a Patreon member (for £1/$1) you’ll gain access to loads of other channels and exclusive an exclusive bonus podcast. ![]()
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