Can the robots collect enough crystals to escape planet Pook?
Requirements
30-60
1-16
12+
Description
The robot's ship has run out of fuel and crash landed on the mysterious planet of Pook. They need to collect enough crystals so they can leave. The only problem is the aliens that live there want the crystals for themselves and don't feel like sharing.
Escape From Planet Pook has 4 game modes for up to 16 players! -Play as the robots (1-8 players), get enough crystals to escape the planet! -Play as the aliens (1-8 players), stop the robots from stealing all your crystals! -Play as aliens vs. robots (2-16 players), robots try to take crystals to their ship and the aliens try to take the crystals to their cave (they use them as night lights). -Play Crystalball! (2-16 players), a super cool sport played by the aliens and robots, just for fun!
Escape From Planet Pook features modular game tiles, awesome artwork, an easy to remember alien/robot A.I. (in the Aliens or Robots modes all the players play against the game and the A.I. controls the opposing models for you!). Each alien and robot has their own unique power as well! Escape From Planet Pook also features a bonus micro card deck as well, so you can play your favorite card games on the go!
The game also has many features and suggestions for scalable difficulty. Don't let the cute artwork fool you, this is a complete game (or complete set of 5+ games!). You can make this game easy enough for any kid to beat it or impossibly hard for an adult. Are you ready to explore the planet of Pook?
A game designed and illustrated by Cia Willhite
Being a POD game, I understand that these can cost a bit more than your normal game of this size available through traditional publishers. I make every effort to make each game a unique piece of playable art. I don't skimp or cut corners on quality of components. If I feel the game needs wooden pieces Or nice bags to hold it, I use them. While I have playtested these games, I still welcome any comments, suggestions, or criticisms concerning any of my works. I have many more game projects in the works and I'd love to hear from individuals that would be interested in a collaboration between artists or those interested with Kickstarters or publishing. For reviewers I don't mind loaning a copy for review, but I need the copy back within a reasonable timeframe, I cannot afford to send everyone remotely interested a free copy of my games.
This game contains laser cut components. Laser cut items will have a slight amount of soot around the edges, which can easily be wiped off; and will have a campfire smell for about a week after you open them.