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Requires:BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat
Designed by Brent Carter, Chris Hartford + 7 more
Published by Catalyst Game Labs, Fanpro
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Since 2005, BattleTech: Technical Readout – 3055 Upgrade has captivated fans of dice rolling and variable powers with its medium complexity design.
How It Plays
Dice Rolling
You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!
Hexagon Grid
The board uses hexagons instead of squares — this gives you more directions to move and think about.
Role Playing
You take on a character with unique abilities and make choices as them — step into someone else's shoes!
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
The Changing Face of Battle In 3055, a new breed of Inner Sphere BattleMech started rolling off assembly lines--'Mechs specifically designed to counter the Clan invasion--at the same time that second-line Clan 'Mechs began to appear. Now, twelve years later, those designs have become a staple of the modern battlefield, giving rise to notable MechWarriors and new variants, while the demands of the ever-popular Solaris VII Games have resulted in a plethora of new dueling 'Mechs designed using prototype technology Classic BattleTech Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade presents, for the first time, 'Mechs built using technology from Maximum Tech, Revised and MapPack: Solaris VII. Upgraded in appearance and technology, the designs first presented in the Solaris VII box set and Solaris: The Reaches are now back in print, along with seveal new Solaris VII designs.…
Source: BoardGameGeek
Players
2-6
Play Time
120 min
Complexity
3.0 / 5
Rating
7.2
Year
2005