Friday, October 1, 2021

Battle Thunder Worm is a Thing

Dear Friends,
  
It gives me unnatural pleasure to introduce two things today, both of which are called, "Battle Thunder Worm."

First, and 1/3 less importantly, this month's Hard Taco song is called, "Battle Thunder Worm." It's the theme song to the London family's new card game by the same name!

Also first, and more importantly by a factor of 1.5, today is the official public release of BTW: Battle Thunder Worm, the Family Card Game After Which the Battle Thunder Worm Theme Song is Named! 

As many of you already know, we printed copies of this game and mailed them out as swag gifts for Malcolm's Bar Mitzvah a few months ago. As such, the game isn't technically new, but the Battle Thunder Worm website is, and it's full of gorgeous photography by Leisa Thompson, Malcolm's instructional video, and a link to purchase the game. That's right: as of today, anyone who owns money can choose to own this game instead of owning some of that money! 

But please DO NOT buy Battle Thunder Worm. More on that in a minute.


The original rules for BTW were developed by my son Malcolm (pardon the parental bragging) and my nephew Micah (pardon the avuncular bragging) a few years ago. They called their prototype "Totally Kid Friendly," and it was just some doodles on scrap paper. It was brilliant. Playing was so much fun, I couldn't help but take on the roll of cigar-smoking record exec. "You kids have something special," I told them, "You're going to be huge! The Queen of England will want your autographs! What you've got here is special and I love everything about it! Absolutely everything! All we have to do is...  lose the name, change the rules, redo all the art, and cut both of you out of the process as much as possible."

Three years later, here we are.  The biggest bottleneck was that the game needed lots of art, and we didn't have the talent or bandwidth to pull that off. So when we sent out invitations to Malcolm's Bar Mitzvah, we asked guests to contribute drawings, and our family and friends came through in a major way. Battle Thunder Worm has some of the best (and least best) card game art since the invention of The Spade.

So should you buy this game? Almost definitely not. 

Battle Thunder Worm is dreadfully fun, especially when combined with the expansion deck, Battle Thunder Words. But buying both of them is inordinately expensive. We're selling them through The Game Crafter, a print-on-demand board game company. Even with no markup, buying both games and shipping them to your fanny pack will cost about $40 (assuming your fanny pack has its own address and it is within the continental United States.) As much as we all love both Malcolm and fun, it's cheaper to fill your fanny pack with real worms

With warmest regards,
Zach