A Bioshock Boardgame?! Tell Me More!

Started by bayonetbrant, October 24, 2013, 03:28:04 PM

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http://www.plaidhatgames.com/games/bioshock-infinite-the-siege-of-columbia



QuoteBioShock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia board game, based on the critically acclaimed BioShock Infinite video game, allows players to explore the world of BioShock Infinite--the atmosphere, the characters, the city of Columbia itself, and even contours of the game's plot--from a tantalizing new perspective as the leaders of the Founders and Vox Populi factions

Set during the same series of events as the video game, players take on the role of the Founders and Vox Populi factions, desperately seeking to seize control of Columbia. Gain points from staking your claim to the city's territories and accomlishing other goals, all the while fighting your opponents and Booker while trying to influence Elizabeth and commanding an army of detailed miniatures as well as the Songbird and Airship!

sems cool

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BioShock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia

BioShock Infinite: the Siege of Columbia board game is based on the exciting BioShock Infinite video game. Set during the same series of events as the video game, players take on the role of the Founders and Vox Populi factions, desperately seeking to seize control of Columbia. Players will command mobs of combatants and set them against their opponents, striving to lay claim to the city's bitterly contested districts. Challenging objectives offer tempting advantages, as each side uses their might, influence and resources to claim victory. Keep visiting PlaidHatGames.com for more information.

$84.95

getting less cool with a nearly-$90 price tag!  eek!
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Arctic Blast

It looks gorgeous, but that's a lot to throw down on what is essentially a 2 player game. I'd rather have War of the Ring for that price.