
Terrain Vague
A game by Franck Parcabe, Roland Scaron
2 - 4 Players 120 minutes Medium
Action Points, Modular Board
Fighting, Humor
Description
Terrain Vague is a game that will take you back to 1993, when the idea of young gangs of kids fighting over turf in a junk yard was the perfect setting for a war game-ish experience. Imagine a gritty, R-rated version of the Little Rascals, where kids are armed and ready to defend their territory. This game, designed by Franck Parcabe and Roland Scaron, is all about strategy and humor, as players navigate a modular board, using action points to outmaneuver their opponents. With a playtime of 120 minutes, Terrain Vague is a game that will keep you engaged for a couple of hours, as 2 to 4 players battle it out for dominance. The game rules are of normal complexity, so if you're familiar with board games, you'll have no issue learning this one. The game's fighting and humor mechanics make for a unique and entertaining experience, and its award-winning design, including a win at the 1992 Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société, is a testament to its quality. So gather your friends, get ready to rumble, and experience the thrill of Terrain Vague.
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