Beiträge von Nico im Thema „Away Team: The Voyages of the Pandora (John Butterfield, GMT Games) p500“

    GMT Games - Away Team: The Voyages of the Pandora


    "AWAY TEAM: The Voyages of the Pandora is a game of exploring alien worlds in distant star systems. You command the Pandora, an interstellar survey ship on its voyages of discovery. Each voyage sends Pandora to a different star system where you assemble away teams from the ship’s crew and equipment to explore planets, moons, and other sites of interest, with the following directives:
    Locate exo-life forms and document their physiology and behavior
    Collect exo-DNA, vital to genetic science and human adaptation to life in the stars
    Identify and survey environments suitable for human settlement and development
    Search for intelligent life and alien cultures; and if found, establish contact with goodwill
    Don’t get killed.



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    AWAY TEAM has three modes of play:


    The solitaire campaign game provides an epic, interconnected, narrative experience for one player across seven star systems, providing over 80 hours of play time, exploration, and plot-twists.
    The solitaire star system game provides one player with a repeatable play experience commanding one Pandora voyage to a single star system. You set the experience level of your crew and the danger level of each voyage.
    The 2-player game puts players in command of competing away teams from Pandora in a voyage to a single star system—also a repeatable play experience.



    Forty years ago, John Butterfield designed The Voyage of the BSM Pandora, the ground-breaking solitaire paragraph-driven game for SPI. Now John takes his branching narrative game concept into a new dimension with Away Team: The Voyages of the Pandora. "


    Ich kenne den Vorgänger nicht, aber John Butterfield scheint ja gute Designs zu machen. Ich bin immer froh, wenn GMT in den Weltraum zieht, und das klingt ziemlich cool!