Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch

Veröffentlicht 2009

Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch Dust, grit, and the smell of fear blow through the quiet streets of a rough and tumble frontier town. Once deemed a refuge from the hazards of the West, the town took a darker turn with the discovery of precious ghost rock. You have come to lay claim to your share of the priceless mineral, only to find that you aren’t the only one who has heard of the fabulous wealth ripe for the plucking. Can you outwit your foes and take control of the town and the limitless wealth it promises to the strong and cunning? Or will an unmarked grave on boot hill be your final resting place? Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch is a board game for two to six players ages 13 and up. It requires 60 to 120 minutes to play. CONTENTS: 36 Dude figures (representing six outfits: The Agency, The Texas Rangers, The Blessed, Hucksters, Shamans, Mad Scientists), 20 Townsfolk figures, 6 Player screens, 6 Outfit cards, 6 Town cards (depicting a small version of the board to put behind your screen), 12 Game board tiles, Action tokens, Harrowed counters, 30 Objective cards, 16 Event cards, 35 Equipment cards, 18 Spell cards, 6 Gadget cards, 29 Encounter cards, Ghost rock (black = 1 point, red = 5 points), 6 six-sided dice

Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch

Spielinformationen

Spieler
2-6 Players
Zeit
1 hours
Gewicht
Medium — 2,92/5
Jahr
2009
BGG-Bewertung
5,80
BGG-Rang
#17087

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch supports 2 to 6 players.
A typical game of Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch takes about 60 minutes.
Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch has a complexity rating of 2.92/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch has a rating of 5.80/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 316 ratings. It is ranked #17087 overall.
Deadlands: The Battle for Slaughter Gulch was designed by Todd Breitenstein, Kerry Breitenstein. It was published in 2009.