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Z-Man Games  |  SKU: MZ01EN

Infinity Gauntlet: A Love Letter Game

$11.95 CAD $16.45 CAD
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Description

Designer Seiji Kanai
Alexandar Ortloff
Publisher Z-Man Games, Inc.
Players 2-6
Playtime 15 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up

The Mad Titan Thanos seeks the Infinity Stones to bend the universe to his indomitable will, but courageous heroes are assembling to stand in his path to ultimate power. Based on the beloved card game and set in the Marvel Universe, Infinity Gauntlet: A Love Letter Game features the elegant mechanics of the original, re-imagined in a one-vs-many twist for thrilling team play. While one player takes on the role of Thanos on a crusade to change the universe as we know it, 1-5 other players must deploy iconic heroes to defeat him before he can achieve his aims.

Throughout the game, players take turns drawing a card and playing a card, then executing its effect. Hero players can call upon the likes of Iron Man, Spider-man, Thor, and Scarlet Witch for their abilities to battle and gather intel about their opponent’s schemes. A worthy adversary, Thanos plays with a two-card hand, drawing from his own deck of minions and powerful Infinity Stones. The heroes will have to use their abilities in strategic combinations to knock his health down to zero before he can do the same to them—or find all six Infinity Stones and win with a snap of his fingers. Who will prevail in this battle for the universe?

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Matthew McKenzie
Best Love Letter yet!

I'll admit, I'm a fan of the theme and of Love Letter games so this was a no-brainer for me but after a few plays with the family, everyone agreed that it was new and fresh enough to justify the purchase. The art is great. There isn't the problem of overly sexualized characters like in the Batman version. Over-all a great addition to family game night!