Tannhäuser

出版于 2007 年

In 1949, this incessant war has been raging for 35 years and finally a secret archaeological dig has delivered to the Obscura Korps a long sought ancient relic. This artifact is thought to guard an ancient parcel of knowledge. The exact emplacement of one of the four dark cardinal corners of reality is on the verge of being revealed. A portal leading to hell, this un-sanctified zone is found buried within the secular crypt of a fortress situated in the heart of central Europe. The Reich's 13th Occult Division is there now. They are about to call upon the Cohorts of Chaos to help them force the world into eternal servitude. Parachuted behind enemy lines, a fistful of men and women are all the Union has left to thwart this peculiar menace. The Unions finest trained commandos armed with technology still in its experimental stages, the glory bound 42nd Alter-Marine Special Forces must now face the most terrible danger to face humanity in recorded history. Tannhäuser goes beyond the standard package of set of characters, proposing a vast array of customization, allowing players to develop a unique tactic and style of play for their hero. 10 charismatic personalties await them to be groomed for battle, using over 70 magnificently illustrated types of tokens that faithfully depict various weapons, medals, ranks, powers and equipment. Rules revised by: Tannhäuser Revised Edition Rulebook

Tannhäuser

游戏信息

玩家
2-10 Players
时长
1-2 hours
复杂度
Medium — 2.73/5
年份
2007
BGG 评分
6.49
BGG 排名
#3128
最低年龄
13+

常见问题

Tannhäuser supports 2 to 10 players. The community rates it best at 2 players.
A game of Tannhäuser takes between 60 and 120 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Tannhäuser has a complexity rating of 2.73/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Tannhäuser is 13+. This makes it suitable for teens and adults.
Tannhäuser has a rating of 6.49/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 3,286 ratings. It is ranked #3128 overall.
Tannhäuser was designed by William Grosselin, Didier Poli. It was published in 2007.