
Void Zone
A game by Robert J F Elliott
2 - 4 Players 20 - 45 minutes Low
Action Points, Grid Movement, Hexagon Grid, Map Deformation, Map Reduction, Player Elimination, Team-Based Game, Variable Player Powers, Variable Set-up
Abstract Strategy, Fighting, Miniatures, Science Fiction
Description
Void Zone is a tactical strategy game where 2 to 4 players compete in a futuristic arena with their robots. The game is easy to learn and plays out in 20 to 45 minutes. Players take turns performing actions with their robots, such as moving, knocking opponents back, or placing force shields to gain an advantage. The arena is constantly shrinking, and when a player loses all their robots, the shrink rate increases dramatically, leading to a tense and rapid resolution. As players navigate the dynamic arena, they must use their actions wisely to outmaneuver their opponents and push them out of the playing area. With variable player powers and the ability to upgrade their robots' charge chambers, each game offers a unique experience. The game's designer, Robert J F Elliott, has created a thrilling game that's perfect for fans of abstract strategy, science fiction, and miniatures, with a dramatic climax that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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