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Dawn of the Zeds (Second Edition): The Director's Cut
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Dawn of the Zeds (Second Edition): The Director's Cut

Requires:Dawn of the Zeds (Second Edition)

Designed by Hermann Luttmann

Published by Victory Point Games

Expansion
Moderate Depth: 30 Min Teach
Creatures: Zombies
Players: Games with Solitaire Rules

Players

1

Play Time

45 min

Complexity

3.3 / 5

Rating

7.8

Year

2014

Community Snapshot

Medium complexity
~45 min
7.8 on BGG (84)
Text-heavy

Categories

Horror
Dark, scary themes — survive monsters, solve mysteries, or face the unknown.
Zombies
Survive the undead — scavenge, fight, and outlast the zombie apocalypse.

Designed for 1 players and playable in ~45 min, Dawn of the Zeds (Second Edition): The Director's Cut delivers a medium experience that earned a 5.6 on BGG.

How It Plays

Campaign / Battle Card Driven

Special cards trigger events and drive the action forward — each card played can shift the whole narrative.

Dice Rolling

You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!

Point to Point Movement

You move between connected locations on the board — the map's layout decides your travel options.

Solo / Solitaire Game

You can play this one all by yourself — perfect for a quiet evening when you want a fun challenge on your own.

About This Game

Much anticipated by the beleaguered residents of Farmingdale who were hoping for a glimpse of salvation, Dawn of the Zeds: The Director's Cut instead delivers all sorts of new evil, mayhem, and, yes, a small bit of relief for those Zeds players everywhere exhausted by the never-ending onslaught. This expansion to Dawn of the Zeds introduces new heroes, Event cards, Fate cards, and new game pieces that will intensify your Zed-killing experiences. The Director's Cut adds a nice balance of nastiness and helpfulness to the game; you will love (and hate) all of the new additions to it.…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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