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Chrononauts: Really Fast Time Machine Promo Card

Chrononauts: Really Fast Time Machine Promo Card

Requires:Chrononauts

Designed by Andrew Looney

Published by Looney Labs

Expansion
Table Status Unknown
Game: Chrononauts
Promotional: Cards

Players

1-6

Play Time

30 min

Complexity

N/A

Rating

6.9

Year

2004

Community Snapshot

~30 min
6.9 on BGG (13)

Categories

Bluffing
Deceive your opponents — hide your intentions, make false claims, and read others.
Card Game
Cards are the primary component — may involve hand management, drafting, or deck building.
Deduction
Use logic and clues to figure out hidden information — who, what, or where.
Educational
Designed to teach skills or knowledge while playing — from math to history.
Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Political
Navigate politics — elections, legislation, influence, and power struggles.
Science Fiction
Futuristic settings — space travel, alien worlds, advanced technology.
World War I
Set during the First World War — trench warfare, alliances, and historical events.
World War II
Set during the Second World War — from D-Day to the Pacific theater.

Designed for 1–6 players and playable in ~30 min, Chrononauts: Really Fast Time Machine Promo Card delivers a experience that earned a 6.9 on BGG.

How It Plays

Hand Management

You have a hand of cards and deciding which to play, save, or discard is the core puzzle.

Modular Board

The board is made of separate pieces arranged differently each game — no two setups are ever quite the same.

Push Your Luck

You keep rolling or drawing for bigger rewards, but push too far and you lose it all — knowing when to stop is the real skill.

About This Game

This Gadget works in either type of Chrononauts deck. Text says: "If you have this Gadget on the table, you may play an extra Inverter or Patch, and draw to replace it, after your normal turn action. You may only use one Time Machine action per turn." It debuted as a promo card at Origins 2004, and was added to the original game during the 3rd printing. It was also available for purchase by itself from the Looney Labs webstore

Source: BoardGameGeek

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