Aliens: Another Glorious Day In The Corps
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Aliens: Another Glorious Day in the Corps! is a co‑operative survival board game in which you and your team of specialist Colonial Marines will gear up with serious firepower and head into Hadley’s Hope to find survivors and answers. But you’re not alone. To survive, you’ll need to work together, keep your cool, and stay frosty to fight off relentless Xenomorph ambushes and get out of there alive.
Players can play up to six different missions, taking them into different areas from the Hadley’s Hope terraforming facility to the deep, dark recesses of an xenomorph nest. Aliens also offers an exciting campaign mode to play four of the missions linked together, so players will need to fight relentless xenomorph attacks and keep each other alive all the way to the end of the campaign. The remaining two missions are purely about survival, it’s kill or be killed. The players are dropped into the game with nothing more than a pistol. They will need to scavenge weapons and gear while hordes of Xenomorph aliens are trying to get at them. How long can you survive against the odds?
—description from the publisher
Ages | 14+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players, 6 Players |
Play Time | 60m – 120m |
Designer | Andrew Haught |
Mechanics | Cooperative Game |
Theme | Miniatures, Science Fiction, Movies / TV / Radio theme |
Publisher | Gale Force Nine, LLC |
davidferncas
Igual tenía las expectativas por las nubes. Franquicia favorita y la sombra de juegos como Némesis. Es más un Space Hulk pero en lo poco que he jugado veo escenarios muy poco testeados. En el primero me he escapado con Newt en apenas 3 turnos. De momento decepción, pero la daré más oportunidades. Al menos voy a pintar las figuras lo mejor que pueda, que están rechulas.
crow13
Horrible. Rules tacked on to the 1989 Leading Edge game to put out a game to grab people's money who are nostalgic for Aliens. The rules on paper look good but are horrible when put to the table. Game gets bogged down with all the cards and rules. Just awful. Play the very simple and elegant 1989 Leading Edge Aliens game. All the tension is there with minimal rules.
BrianPMay
As an avid wargamer, minis painter, and board gamer, this game has everything I need in it. I was happy to spend time during the pandemic assembling and painting this. It plays solo, which was also a plus. Now in the days of vaccines, I have started to play the campaign as multiplayer, showing this to my friends.