Learn to Play Presents: Iron Forest Kickstarter Overview

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Welcome to Neemus! Home to the many animal clans and their amazing tech! Tech that was taken and developed for what Neemus's late predecessors left behind..hidden in the Iron Forest. Buy...maybe it wasn't just left there to be taken. Maybe it should have been let alone and not bothered. Maybe it's too late... what was once quiet and dormant has sprung into life! the iron forest wants what was taken and it won't hesitate to show how amazing their tech really is.

Iron Forest is the latest dexterity game from Brain Games the creators of Icecool. This one takes dexterity games to the next level with a floating board above the main board and did I mention a catapult!

In this video I will be going over the main features of the game and showing a sample turn. I also pulled off some fun trick shots and would love to hear from you on some of your best as well.

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Check out the kickstarter campaign here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/braingamesusa/iron-forest

Game type: competitive dexterity game
Run time: 30-60 mins
Number of players: 2-4 Players
Creator/ Designer: Brian Gomez
Artist: Reinis Pētersons
Publisher: Brain Games

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