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Here are products you can put on the card:
- European comics BOOKS;
- Japanese comics BOOKS (mangas);
- Novels (English & French);
- Boardgames;
- Roleplaying games BOOKS;
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- Games Workshop products;
- Sports or collectible/trading game cards, on a purchase of $10 or more of single cards;
- Stamps with the exception of those from the current year. Stamps accessories are not eligible;
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Description
The second game in the Escape the Dark series, Escape the Dark Sector is a simple, sci-fi adventure game with a focus on atmosphere, storytelling and player cooperation – perfect for newcomers to tabletop gaming. It takes about 2 minutes to set up, lasts around 45 minutes, and no two games are ever the same.
Playing as the beleaguered crew of an impounded starship, players find themselves confined to the detention block of a vast space station. Using a variety of advanced gear and weaponry, they will embark on a desperate mission to find their ship and blast their way home.
Along the way, the crew will have to overcome a variety of dangers, traps, and terrors. From cyborg guards and faulty replicators to killer alien organisms, each challenge is represented by a large, beautifully illustrated chapter card.
As these immersive chapter cards are revealed one by one, the game takes on the form of a shared storybook experience, with the players making decisions about what to do each chapter before using a combination of dice and item cards to complete the task before them.
The goal of the game is to complete every chapter, and then defeat the final boss. To win, you must keep each member of the crew alive; if any player is killed, the game ends immediately!
ESCAPE THE DARK SECTOR (ENGLISH) is categorised BOARDGAMES / GENERAL PUBLIC GAMES / COOPERATIVE GAMES and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Autors : Alex Crispin,Thomas Pike,James Shelton
Artists : Alex Crispin
Complexity : 2.00
Language : EN
Average Time : 20-60 MIN
Difficulty level : EASY GAME
Players quantity : 1-4
YVES G. | Report this review |
15/11/2020 | |
À la livre dont vous êtes le héros | |
Escape the dark sector tire vraiment son inspiration des livres dont vous êtes le héros de ma jeunesse. Axé sur le côté narratif avec des combats aux dés. Il ne faut pas s’attendre à un grand jeu. J’ai l’impression qu’on fait le tour vite. Il n’y a pas assez de carte pour rendre l’expérience super varié de partie en partie. Je sais qu’il y aura éventuellement 3 extensions pour pallier à ce problème. |
Maxime B. | Report this review |
14/01/2022 | |
Dans une sombre, sombre station... | |
Petit jeu d'aventure bien léger, superbement retro dans son genre et son art. Assez peu de choix ou de tracas, on navigue un peu au grès des événements de pieces en pièces en espérant acquérir le nécessaire pour affronter le boss de fin. Rapide à installer et jouer, il est bon pour quelques parties de suite dans la bonne ambiance. |
Stephane V. | Report this review |
28/09/2022 | |
Une histoire qui ne se répète jamais! | |
Jeu pas facile, mais bien conçu (et pas trop long)! L'histoire se dévoile à travers une fraction des cartes fournies pour chaque partie, ce qui permet d'obtenir une rejouabilité incroyable! Les règles de combat peuvent confondre un peu au début (attaque à distance vs combat rapproché), mais ajoutent à la stratégie. Il y a quand même pas mal de hasard, mais le tout peut être légèrement contrôlé avec certains objets ou accessoires. |
Serge C. | Report this review |
15/05/2023 | |
Ce jeu est directement inspiré des livres dont vous êtes le héros des années 80, autant par ses illustrations en noir et blanc que les situations dans lesquelles vous êtes plongé. C'est un jeu d'ambiance où l'on lit l'histoire à haute voix pour bien se mettre dedans. C'est la version science-fiction de Escape The Dark Castle. Il est plus complexe que son prédécesseur - il comporte une phase de combat à distance avec pleins de nouveaux dés - mais il est tout aussi génial. |
CHRISTIAN D. | Report this review |
25/08/2024 | |
Dans l'espace, personne ne ..... | |
Un hybride entre jeu de rôle et jeu de plateau mais je crois qu'il est plus intéressant à jouer en solo qu'avec d'autres joueurs et la rejouabilité est quand-même assez limitée |