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Breaking Bad: The Board Game
60m - 120m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 18+
In Action Point (AP) Allowance System games, each player is allotted a certain amount of points per round. These points can be spent on available actions, until the player does not have enough remaining to "purchase" any more actions.
Action Point Allowance System
Player elimination occurs in multiple-player games (>2) when a player can be eliminated from the game and play continues without the eliminated player.
Player Elimination
Maneuvers that directly attack an opposing player's strength, level, life points or do something else to impede their progress.
Take That
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
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Movies / TV / Radio theme
30.00
€
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newkillerstar27
First off, there are two things going in that people should know: A, this is not a deck builder, and B, it is not a board game like the box suggests. The vibe of this game, for me, felt like a cross between the Sons of Anarchy board game and BANG! Because of that, I did enjoy this quite a bit. Players who assume the rolls of the meth dealing gangs are trying to sell a certain amount before everyone else, while the DEA player(s) are trying to shut everything down. The game feels very "take that," but I enjoyed the thematic inclusions and the ways the different factions played off each other. The DEA is the most powerful, which encourages cooperation on the part of the gangs, even though only one can win. Along with that, certain cards simply can't be played until a certain amount of meth has been sold or is in someone's possession. It's an interesting system, and while the luck of the draw is certainly there, I think fans of the show will appreciate this. I only wish the factions were differentiated more, and that Tuco's ability was less....dumb. Also, going to jail and being in custody sucks since you're effectively losing turns. And yeah, the player elimination is pretty unfortunate also. Still, I think it's safe to say though that if you enjoy games like BANG! you'll feel right at home here. There's no deduction element, but there's certainly room for negotiation, as the DEA faction will usually win unless the gangs are willing to cooperate from time to time.
DarthRya
what a discreet release, however the game is so fun!!! There is bluff, strategy, dramatic choices... your friends will hate you XD
serkelion
Simple and fast card-driven game, with a lot of "take that". Not a masterpiece, but implements wonderfully the TV serie theme,