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Batman: Gotham City Chronicles – Amygdala

Batman: Gotham City Chronicles – Amygdala

Requires:Batman: Gotham City Chronicles

Designed by Frédéric Henry

Published by Monolith Board Games

Expansion
Table Status Unknown
Crowdfunding: Kickstarter
Game: Batman – Gotham City Chronicles

Players

2-4

Play Time

60-90 min

Complexity

N/A

Rating

8.1

Community Snapshot

60–90 min
8.1 on BGG (21)

Categories

Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Adventure
Explore, discover, and overcome challenges in a narrative-driven experience.
Comic Book / Strip
Theme or art style inspired by comic books and graphic novels.
Fighting
Direct combat between players or factions — tactical battles and confrontation.
Miniatures
Features detailed miniature figures — often with painting and tactical positioning.

Rated 8.1 by the community, Batman: Gotham City Chronicles – Amygdala brings dice rolling to 2–4 players in about 60–90 min.

How It Plays

Action Points

You get a limited number of action points each turn and choose how to spend them — prioritizing is everything.

Action Queue

You plan a sequence of actions in advance, then they play out in order — think ahead or get left behind.

Area Movement

You move your pieces across different regions on the board, trying to position yourself in the best spots.

Dice Rolling

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

Team-Based Game

Players split into teams and work together to outplay the other side — teamwork makes the dream work!

Variable Phase Order

The order of game phases can change each round depending on player choices — keeps everyone on their toes.

Variable Player Powers

Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.

About This Game

Lobotomies are used to calm violent individuals. For Aaron Helzinger, a man who had his amygdala tampered with, it didn’t work. He is completely unable to control his emotions, which leads to violent bouts of rage.…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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Year

2020