Dead of Winter

Dead of Winter

by Plaid Hat Games
Dead of Winter

Dead of Winter

by Plaid Hat Games

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Overview

Asmodee Dead of Winter Board Game
  • Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game, the first game in this series, puts 2-5 players in a small, weakened colony of survivors in a world where most of humanity is either dead or diseased, flesh-craving monsters.
  • This secret objective could relate to a psychological tick that's fairly harmless to most others in the colony, a dangerous obsession that could put the main objective at risk.
  • Certain games could end with all players winning, some winning and some losing, or all players losing. Work toward the group's goal, but don't get walked all over by a loudmouth who's looking out only for his own interests!
  • Dead of Winter is an experience that can be accomplished only through the medium of tabletop games. It's a story-centric game about surviving through a harsh winter in an apocalyptic world.
  • The survivors are all dealing with their own psychological imperatives, but must still find a way to work together to fight off outside threats, resolve crises, find food and supplies and keep the colony's morale up.
  • Dead of Winter has players making frequent, difficult, heavily- thematic, wildly-varying decisions that often have them deciding between what is best for the colony and what is best for themselves.
  • Great co-op game.
  • Dead of Winter is a meta-cooperative psychological survival game.
  • Dead of Winter is the first game in the Crossroads series, designed by Isaac Vega and Jon Gilmour.
  • Each player leads a faction of survivors with dozens of different characters in the game.

Product Details

UPC: 0681706100005
Manufacturer: Plaid Hat Games
Publication date: 03/01/2018
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years
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