Anachrony Expension Fracture of Time (Fr)
Players: 2 à 4 Playing Time : 30 Mins / Players Age : 15+
WARNING ! Game in French
An epic science fiction game!
The discovery of the breathtaking Amethynia Valley has opened new opportunities for the Ways. The characteristic of the Valley, the enigmatic technology of the Fracture, allows an object to be present in two places at the same time. If this technology is used on their Exoskeletons, the Ways can double their effectiveness.
New type of action:
Teleport Use your Stream Cores to move Exoskeletons from the tray to different Action locations. However, pay attention to Incidents, the dangerous side effects of Teleportation.
New location:
Unlock the secrets of the Amethynia Valley by collecting Flux Cores, recruiting locals as Operators, and adapting their Technology cards.
Reworked solo mode:
Take on the formidable Chronossus in a redesigned solo experience, compatible with all expansions and offering adjustable difficulty levels.
Variable anomalies module:
Replace the standard set of Anomalies with unique Anomalies with new and varied effects.
Return policy (edit with Customer reassurance module)
Content:
- 1 plateau Vallée
- 5 trays Fracture Generator
- 5 tiles Fracture Generator Upgrade
- 1 board Player
- 1 plateau Voie
- 1 Solo tray
- 7 Chef cards
- 18 Technology Cards
- 2 dice
- 40 Incident markers of 5 colors
- 52 Flux Core tokens
- 3 Empty Flow Tank tokens
- 5 tokens Core Energy Depleted
- 4 Order tokens
- 20 Operators
- 22 Vortex tiles
- 12 Exoskeleton markers
- 12 Lane markers
- 2 Standards
- 6 Paladin figures
- 2 Exoskeleton Enhanced tiles
- 20 Buildings
- 16 Anomalies
- 4 tiles Anomaly Removal
- 5 Superprojets
- 3 cards End of Game Condition
- 4 Starting Resource Cards
- 1 tile Exoskeleton location extension
- 9 tiles Capital Destroyed
- 3 Chronossus Action Tiles
- 3 Hypersync Solo tiles
- 13 Objective Solo cards
- 1 score book
- 1 tile Period Zero
Data sheet
- Difficulty
- Expert
- Designer
- David Turczi, Viktor Peter et Richard Amann
- Artist
- V. Farkas, L. Fejes, L. Forgach, M. Gyula Kiss, P. Meszlenyi