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Osprey Games  |  SKU: OSP-CALLISTO

Undaunted 2200: Callisto

$93.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Trevor Benjamin
David Thompson (I)
Publisher Osprey Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 45-60 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up


Jovian Moon Base - Callisto, 22nd Century AD: Tensions have arisen between the conglomerate of Earth's leading corporations that funded the base and the mining collective tasked with operating it. Protests have erupted, strikes been called, and contracts broken. Private security forces have been hired, industrial mining vehicles repurposed for combat, and long-disused military mechs reawoken. The battle for Callisto is about to begin: It's time to choose your side.

Undaunted 2200: Callisto is a standalone big-box game in the Undaunted series that adapts the core gameplay of previous games to a new science-fiction setting. Play across an illustrated map in two-player, four-player, and solo game modes. Navigate the barren lunar landscape, maneuver to seize dominant high-ground positions, and utilize your formidable mechs to gain control of Callisto and its precious resources.

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Olivier Cormier
Great game

The thematic is immersive and adds lots to the game. Really reminded us of War Chest in a more storytelling way. The only thing we found difficult is recognizing the pieces. The choice of font makes V and Y difficult to distinguish, as well as the Forces being all the same colour. There isn't enough visual cues to recognizes the pieces quickly. This makes a two players game harder to visualize the board more quickly since the two forces looks the same at first glance. Lots of mistake are made because of it.
We still really enjoy the game, but for the pricing, we graphic design should do it's role of informing quickly.