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Diseñado por Adam Carlson, Josh J. Carlson
Publicado por Chip Theory Games, Frosted Games + 3 más
Jugadores
1-2
Opinión de la Comunidad
Valorado 7.4 por la comunidad, Too Many Bones: Undertow ofrece construcción de mazos para 2 jugadores en unos 60–180 min.
Cómo Se Juega
Cooperative Game
Everyone works together against the game itself — you win or lose as a team, so get ready to strategize together!
Deck, Bag, and Pool Building
You start with a basic set of cards or tokens and gradually add better ones — watch your engine grow stronger over time.
Dice Rolling
You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!
Die Icon Resolution
The symbols on the dice tell you exactly what happens next — each face triggers a different effect.
Role Playing
You take on a character with unique abilities and make choices as them — step into someone else's shoes!
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.
Stat Check Resolution
Outcomes are determined by comparing stats — if your numbers are high enough, you succeed!
Tech Trees / Tech Tracks
You unlock new abilities or upgrades along a branching tech tree — each path opens up different strategies.
Sobre Este Juego
Join new playable Gearloc characters Stanza and Duster as they journey down the Sibron River in search of answers in this standalone expansion/sequel to Too Many Bones! Too Many Bones: Undertow allows for 1-2 players out of the box, but by bringing in additional Gearlocs from the original game or adding in characters like Ghillie, Nugget, and Tink, you can create an adventure for up to four players. Undertow features all new baddies, encounters, tyrants, and a double-sided battle mat.…
Fuente: BoardGameGeek
Expansiones y Relacionados
2 Expansiones
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Duración
60-180 min
Complejidad
4.0 / 5
Valoración
8.6
Año
2018
Turn Order: Role Order
Turn order depends on which role or character you chose — your role shapes when you act.
Variable Player Powers
Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.