Taking on the role of one of their favorite "Heroes in a Half Shell" or their allies, in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: City Fall players battle their way through scenario-driven campaigns focused on retelling the stories of the IDW comics or one of the many one-shot, quick play missions. Heroes have to battle it out against a team of villains played by either a villain player (in the 4vs1 mode) or an AI-controlled villain (in the co-operative mode). Depending on the game mode chosen, missions generally take between 30-120 minutes.
City Fall is volume two in IDW’s series of "Adventures"-branded miniatures games. Both it and volume one (Change Is Constant) are standalone games, while also being compatible with one another. Change Is Constant follows the first two story arcs of IDW’s TMNT comic universe series, while City Fall focuses on the story of one turtle’s unexpected recruitment into the Foot Clan.
Each standalone box contains five unique heroes and a variety of villains associated with each story, with more than forty miniatures total.
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All the Loot Bundle Get the All the Loot bundle, which includes TMNT Adventures: Change is Constant, TMNT Adventures: City Fall, the Stan Sakai Character Box, the Deviations Box, the Villain Upgrade Box, The Loner Raph alt sculpt and dice set, the Savage Slash AI figure, the Scratch AI villain, and one set of all Stretch Goals we unlock during the campaign. Please note: Shipping will be collected after the campaign has ended via our BackerKit. INCLUDES: TMNT Adventures: Change is Constant TMNT Adventures: City Fall Deviations Enemy Box (Kickstarter Exclusive) Stan Sakai Character Box (Kickstarter Exclusive) Villain Upgrade Box (Kickstarter Exclusive) Loner Raph Alt-Sculpt + Dice Set (Kickstarter Exclusive) Savage Slash Alt-Sculpt (Kickstarter Exclusive) Scratch A.I. Villain (Kickstarter Exclusive) Set of All Stretch Goals
spoonman
This iteration improves on what was already a solid game. The components are good, the rules and (thus far in my brief campaign) adventure books are more refined, and the inclusion of a very simplified Gloomhaven-esqu enemy AI system allow for solitaire and coop which is how I prefer to play. My green tinted glasses made objective critique of the original game difficult. This time I can more rationally say the game is worth playing even for folks who aren’t drawn to its theme (the fools).
rubiks75
Loved the original gameplay, but deficiencies in that versions content, by thi is a Quality update that addresses the issues fromSOTP. Component quality is awesome (boards, cards) and miniatures are nice and all to scale! Great additional content and coop/solo mode is an absolute bonus.