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AN UNDERSEA ADVENTURE: In this fast and fun social prediction game,
scientists are stranded at the bottom of the sea, and it's up to
the players to save them-unless creatures of the ocean depths find
them first! Players acting as scientists must race to collect
resources and repair their broken submarine, while other players
move as deep-sea creatures, trying to predict where the scientists
will go next. The game ends when either the scientists have run out
of oxygen (creature victory) or all the submarine parts have been
repaired and the scientists are able to escape (scientist victory).
ASYMMETRICAL GAMEPLAY: The one-versus-many gameplay invites
multiple strategies for winning; you'll need to employ playful
deception, strategic guesswork, and cooperation for survival. GREAT
FOR PLAYERS OF ANY LEVEL: It's engaging for experienced gamers, and
easy to learn for families and newer players. FOR: 2-6 players,
ages 8 and up, plays in approximately 20-30 minutes. INCLUDES:
Gameboard, 26 playing cards, 4 game meeples, 10 acrylic gems, 10
metal coin pieces, punch-out tokens, wooden submarine puzzle, and
instructions
-- Walk the darkened alleys of an ancient city where a dragon rules
-- Grab your blade, and fight the forces of evil in a war at the
end of time -- Recoil with horror as a serial killer carries out
his quest to silence the voices that torment him -- Learn the true
meaning of honor as you witness the steadfast virtue of a samurai
faced with an impossible choice You'll experience all that and more
in this gripping collection from the authors of the Gen Con
Writer's Symposium. Fourteen amazing tales await you, including
brand-new stories from Jean Rabe, Anton Strout, Stephen D.
Sullivan, Matt Forbeck, and more Plus, for the first time in print,
New York Times Best Selling author Michael A. Stackpole's "Jed and
the Titanium Turtle" -- an inspiring science fiction fable about
occupation and resistance in the land of the free. Authors include:
2011 Gen Con Author Guest of Honor Anton Strout Michael A.
Stackpole Jean Rabe Stephen D. Sullivan Matt Forbeck Donald J.
Bingle Linda P. Baker Kelly Swails Wes Nicholson Maurice Broaddus
Jennifer Brozek Dylan Birtolo Mary Louise Eklund Marc Tassin Edited
by Marc Tassin.
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