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Buffy the Vampire Slayer THE BOARD GAME UK Import Susan Prescot COMPLETE (2000)
$ 8.73
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Description
Buffy the Vampire Slayer BOARD GAMEImported U.K. Susan Prescot Edition from the Year 2000
COMPLETE with deluxe game board, all the cards, pieces.
Also comes with detailed instructions booklet. Never played!
Outer box is in excellent shape with no tears or broken corners
A must for all Buffy fans/collectors - much harder to find than the US version
No exposure to smoke, dust, mildew, pets, fragrances, virus, garlic or stakes
Category:
Horror
/
Movies / TV / v
ampires
Mechanisms:
Strategy /
Cooperative Game
/
Roll / Spin and Move
/
Secret Unit Deployment
/
Variable Player Powers
Family:
Creatures: Vampires
TV Show: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
HOW TO PLAY: Each player takes on the role of either a human or vampire in the battle for control of the town of Sunnydale, but just who is hunting whom? You must be vigilant and find your allies before your enemies can unite against them or you.
Players control coloured pawns that represent characters from early in the Buffy TV series, both good (Buffy, Giles, Xander, Willow, and Cordelia) and evil (The Master, Drusilla, and Spike). The twist is that no-one knows which pawn you control, or which character it represents. At the start of the game each player is given a colour card and a character card, kept secret from the other players. Unowned colours and characters are still in play, not controlled by any player. Each turn players can choose to move any pawn they wish, not just the colour they control. When you move a pawn into a space that's already occupied, you may choose one player (or unowned group of colour and character cards) and ask to see their colour. If that colour pawn is present in the space you just moved to, you may ask to see their character card. You cannot reveal this information to the other players. Once this phase is complete, anyone who controls a pawn in that same space may reveal their colour and character cards to everyone and start a fight. The losing side has to drop a character involved in the combat (and the associated player, if any) from the game. Play continues until it's established that all remaining players are on the same side.
Same theme and nearly identical name, but a different game from
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Game
.