Anomalies are starting to wreak havoc to the world, and people are dying in countless unspeakable ways. As such, you will have to sacrifice innocent people to contain them once and for all. But are your sacrifices worth it if you, yourself, can't you survive the end of the world?
Uncontained: Worldstage is a standalone expansion of Uncontained that includes new lore and content from The SCP Foundation.
This standalone expansion is themed around the Bellerverse Canon in which thousands of years after the end of the world, humanity has to deal with the remnants of the SCP Foundation's unfinished work. Aside from the SCP Foundation, two major factions are also interested in this post-apocalyptic world: Marshall, Carter and Dark Ltd. and the Global Occult Coalition.
Anomalies like SCP-079, SCP-2000, SCP-3001, SCP-5000 and SCP-939 are included in this world to make matters worst!
Sacrifice civilians. Contain anomalies. All for the greater good!
The overall gameplay of Uncontained: An SCP Card Game is inspired by Unstable Unicorns and Call of Cthulhu LCG with simple mechanics that can lead to complex gameplay scenarios.
The gameplay that you can expect from this SCP board game is your usual card game mechanics like drawing cards or physically moving them. However, some cards have interesting twists, such as "changing" every other card into copies of itself, cards that just bounce from player to player, cards that just straight-up make the game hard to play and downright scary, and cards that can do anything you want!
Download the FREE Print & Play files here.
The SCP Foundation, and this card game is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
This game is Illustrated by SINSEKAI.
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Average Rating | 2 reviews |
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Publish Date | August 27, 2020 |
Edition | First |
Department | Games |
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More Info | Uncontained - Worldstage web site |
I am someone who doesn’t enjoy Take That type games too much... But for some reason, the design of this game makes us... power hungry monsters ourselves. As my anomalies grew, so did my hunger to win.
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