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TIME Stories Revolution: A Midsummer Night
90m - 90m
2 - 4 Players
Ages 14+
Some board games incorporate elements of role playing. It can be that players control a character that improves over time. It can also be a game that encourages or inspires storytelling.
Role Playing
In storytelling games, players are provided with conceptual, written, or pictorial stimuli which must be incorporated into a story of the players' creation.
Storytelling
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
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Reciclerishu
It was...fine, didn't know reference therefore story did not grab me and left me wondering what is exactly we need even do, so it was just running around with no aim. I still think they need use more interaction cards, still dislike azrak crystal mechanics. Only thing I liked is that there was different bonus for completing personal goal and it seemed more interesting.
malovane
This mission felt even more straight forward than Hadal Project. Since you no longer loop and repeat runs, you basically are just exploring every card. This mission even starts off without any knowledge of your main objective. You are left bumbling through, and ultimately can even be punished for such exploration, depending on what sequence of locations you complete. The finale is even worse, as it effectively requires the players to break the core rules to complete.
HiveGod
[i][b][size=12][color=#3a88fe]2[/color][/size][/b][/i] A dog's dinner of literary callbacks, as unfocused as coming to after chugging two liters of post-mission caisson medium and snorting a giant line of crushed Azrak off of Titania's bare leg, ankle to minge. It did pull one neat trick which I appreciated both as a veteran of the time wars and a player of games—so +1 point for that. But good god do I ever miss the dice and recursive time loops of the white cycle...