This is from Gemini: The image shows the logo and text for BERSERK (in a stylized font) with the Russian text:
ФИШКИ И МИНИАТЮРЫ (Fichki i Miniatyury)
This translates to Chips and Miniatures.
This is the name of a collectible card game (CCG) and miniatures game that originated in Russia.
The game's manufacturer/publisher has changed over time, but the core game is:
Game Name: Berserk (or Берсерк in Russian)
Original Publisher: The game was first published in 2003 by the company Mir Fantastiki (translated as World of Fantasy) in Russia.
Current Publisher (as of my last knowledge update): The publishing rights and the game itself have been managed by different companies, including a company called Hobby World (also Russian), which is a major distributor and publisher of board games in Russia and Eastern Europe.
That Looks like Drizzt Do'Urden and Guenhwyvar from the Legend of Drizzt, they're part of Dungeons and Dragons.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, It's Drizzt, the Russian translates as Dark Elf. The Riddick one translates to Riddick.
ReplyDeleteI can't find anything for Berserk Workshop written on the bottom right corner. The text in the upper left is not legible enough to read.
ReplyDeleteThis is from Gemini:
ReplyDeleteThe image shows the logo and text for BERSERK (in a stylized font) with the Russian text:
ФИШКИ И МИНИАТЮРЫ (Fichki i Miniatyury)
This translates to Chips and Miniatures.
This is the name of a collectible card game (CCG) and miniatures game that originated in Russia.
The game's manufacturer/publisher has changed over time, but the core game is:
Game Name: Berserk (or Берсерк in Russian)
Original Publisher: The game was first published in 2003 by the company Mir Fantastiki (translated as World of Fantasy) in Russia.
Current Publisher (as of my last knowledge update): The publishing rights and the game itself have been managed by different companies, including a company called Hobby World (also Russian), which is a major distributor and publisher of board games in Russia and Eastern Europe.