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Description
This game is an asymmetric hunt between the Beast and the Investigators.
One player plays as the Beast, the rest are investigators.
The Beast wins by eating 25 victims before the end of the game, the investigators win by uncovering the Beast's identity or by preventing it to kill 25 times.
A game plays over 3 years with 4 seasons each (3 rounds of 4 turns):
The Beast of Gévaudan is the historic name associated with a man-eating animal or animals that terrorised the former province of Gévaudan (consisting of the modern-day department of Lozère and part of Haute-Loire as well as the Auvergne and south Dordogne areas of France), in the Margeride Mountains of south-central France between 1764 and 1767. The attacks, which covered an area spanning 90 by 80 kilometres (56 by 50 mi), were said to have been committed by one or more beasts with formidable teeth and immense tails, according to contemporary eyewitnesses. Most descriptions from the period identify the beast as a striped hyena, wolf, dog, or wolf-dog hybrid.
Victims were often killed by having their throats torn out. The Kingdom of France used a considerable amount of money and manpower to hunt the animals responsible, including the resources of several nobles, soldiers, royal huntsmen, and civilians. The number of victims differs according to the source. A 1987 study estimated there had been 610 attacks, resulting in 500 deaths and 49 injuries; 98 of the victims killed were partly eaten. Other sources claim the animal or animals killed between 60 and 100 adults and children and injured more than 30. The beast was reported killed several times before the attacks finally stopped.
LA BÊTE (FRENCH) is categorised BOARDGAMES / GENERAL PUBLIC GAMES / COOPERATIVE GAMES and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
One player plays as the Beast, the rest are investigators.
The Beast wins by eating 25 victims before the end of the game, the investigators win by uncovering the Beast's identity or by preventing it to kill 25 times.
A game plays over 3 years with 4 seasons each (3 rounds of 4 turns):
- Events drawn during spring and summer help the investigators a bit. Those drawn during fall and winter are more advantageous for the Beast.
- The Beast secretly chooses where to strike next and can use special powers (but risks being cut off that power for the rest of the game and can even risk having its identity revealed and loosing the game).
- The investigators choose where they move (their presence usually protects their location from the Beast)
- The Beast reveals its location and the number of victims depends on the distance traveled, the NPCs present on site, if a special power was applied and if any investigator is there or not.
- Investigators present in a location visited by the Beast during the past 3 seasons can check if they can cut the Beast off one of its power or if the Beast risked its secret identity to activate one of these powers.
The Beast of Gévaudan is the historic name associated with a man-eating animal or animals that terrorised the former province of Gévaudan (consisting of the modern-day department of Lozère and part of Haute-Loire as well as the Auvergne and south Dordogne areas of France), in the Margeride Mountains of south-central France between 1764 and 1767. The attacks, which covered an area spanning 90 by 80 kilometres (56 by 50 mi), were said to have been committed by one or more beasts with formidable teeth and immense tails, according to contemporary eyewitnesses. Most descriptions from the period identify the beast as a striped hyena, wolf, dog, or wolf-dog hybrid.
Victims were often killed by having their throats torn out. The Kingdom of France used a considerable amount of money and manpower to hunt the animals responsible, including the resources of several nobles, soldiers, royal huntsmen, and civilians. The number of victims differs according to the source. A 1987 study estimated there had been 610 attacks, resulting in 500 deaths and 49 injuries; 98 of the victims killed were partly eaten. Other sources claim the animal or animals killed between 60 and 100 adults and children and injured more than 30. The beast was reported killed several times before the attacks finally stopped.
LA BÊTE (FRENCH) is categorised BOARDGAMES / GENERAL PUBLIC GAMES / COOPERATIVE GAMES and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Editor :
FoxMind
Autors : Charlec Couronnaud
Artists : N/A
Complexity : 2.30
Language : FR
Game for : GF12
Average Time : 45-60 min
Difficulty level : MEDIUM GAME
Players quantity : 2-5
Autors : Charlec Couronnaud
Artists : N/A
Complexity : 2.30
Language : FR
Game for : GF12
Average Time : 45-60 min
Difficulty level : MEDIUM GAME
Players quantity : 2-5
SKU: 3760205230752
Customer reviews
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SAMUEL S. | Report this review |
05/09/2023 | |
Excellent jeu | |
Un très beau jeu de mouvement caché et de déduction. Le thème historique est très bien appliqué à un jeu complexe et bien ficelé. Mieux vaut etre le maximum de joueurs. |
Samuel P. | Report this review |
14/07/2024 | |
Chasseur sachant chasser | |
La Bête est un jeu solise seulement à 2 ou 3, à plus c'est trop peu d'actions à faire pour le groupe. C'est une version simplement ok d'un jeu de "déplacements cachés" comme Fury of Dracula. |
Sébastien R. | Report this review |
25/07/2024 | |
Jeux de société | |
J'ai fais l'achat du jeux car j'ai regarder des vidéos et il ya eu de très bonnes critiques ! Je n'ai pas encore essayé mais la livraison était parfaite ! |
Éric G. | Report this review |
23/09/2024 | |
La bête | |
Jeux amusant (traque en mode tous contre un). Le matériel est bien fait, les règles ne sont pas compliquées (font du sens intuitivement). Peux facilement démarrer une partie, en autant qu'il y ait des joueurs intéressé à être la bête... Vraiment bien balancé entre les chasseurs et la bête. |
Patrice P. | Report this review |
13/10/2024 | |
La bête...un jeu pas bête du tout | |
Un bon jeu de traque...pas le premier du genre avec des titres comme ceux de Whitechapel ou de Dracula ou on doit traquer l'éventreur ou le célèbre Vampire, mais un beau jeu et très abordable pour une soixantaine de dollars. On traque ici la bête du Gévaudan en France au XVIIIe siècle. Serez-vous la bête et ses nombreuses incarnations ou les chasseurs expérimentés pour trouver la bête et en débarrasser la France? Un jeu qui se bonifie de partie en partie avec l'expérience des joueurs et de la jouabilité fluide. Un jeu qui semble compliqué mais qui ne l'est pas trop au final. Bonne traque à tous et toutes ! |
Marius C. | Report this review |
21/10/2023 | |
Je ne sais quoi en dire | |
C'est un très bon jeu, sans aucun hasard. Tout repose sur les joueurs et leur déplacement. |
VINCENT B. | Report this review |
25/12/2023 | |
Excellent | |
Excellent jeu! Style un contre tous, facile à jouer et sincèrement très plaisant. Parties pas trop longues et pas répétitives du tout. Je recommande! |
Jean-francois L. | Report this review |
16/04/2023 | |
Christine M. | Report this review |
08/08/2023 | |
Genial | |
Un jeu qui sort de l’ordinaire. Nous qui sommes habituer à des jeux plus compétitifs, celui ci mélange la competion et l’affiliation avec les autres. Vraiment une belle découverte |
Andréanne B. | Report this review |
12/08/2023 | |
Bon jeu | |
J'ai bien aimer le fait que le jeux ce passe dans les année 1764. J'aime la légende de la Bête du Gévaudan. Le fait de démasquer la bête est vraiment interessant. |