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Funko Games  |  SKU: FNK56319

The Rocketeer: Fate of the Future

$17.95 CAD $25.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Prospero Hall
Publisher Funko Games
Players 2
Playing Time 45 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up

Trouble is brewing high above the city of angels! The mysterious Rocketeer — who can blast through the skies with an ingenious jet-pack — must stop a sinister plot. Hollywood actor Neville Sinclair is scheming to steal the rocket's blueprints as this breakthrough of modern engineering could revolutionize the future of flight. But in Sinclair's hands, it could also fuel the dark future of warfare.

In the two-player game The Rocketeer: Fate of the Future, you play as either the heroes or the villains. On your turn, pick one of your characters and take an action with them, optionally playing cards from your hand that match that character's symbol. Card actions are: Move, Tussle (combat), Gain Grit, Raise Rocket Token (heroes), Recruit a Soldier (villain). Players alternate turns until all six characters (three on each side) have taken actions and are exhausted, then players gain rewards based on control of the locations and prepare for a new round.

The end of the game happens when the Luxembourg Zeppelin reaches LA, after which you play the final round, then the game ends.

Customer Reviews

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Matthew
Nice mixture of hand management, area control, and asymmetrical play.

As with all of Prospero Hall's recent designs, this is both a tremendous love letter to the source material, and a tight and efficiently designed game.