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Restoration Games  |  SKU: REOUMA

Unmatched Adventures: Tales to Amaze (Standard Edition)

$64.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Jason Hager
Darren Reckner
Publisher Restoration Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 20-60 mins
Suggested Age 9 and up

Note: This is the standard edition without stretch goals


Unmatched Adventures: Tales to Amaze, which is themed around the pulp adventures, tall tales, and local legends of the mid-20th century, gives you a whole new way to play Unmatched.

In the game, players work together to defeat one of two villains: Mothman or the Martian Invader. Each villain has a unique battlefield with unique objectives. If the villain completes their objective (or defeats the heroes), the players lose. The villains are aided by a number of possible minions: Jersey Devil, Ant Queen, Loveland Frog, The Blob, Tarantula, and Skunk Ape. The enemies use special action cards and a simple targeting scheme to control their movement and attacks.

The set comes with four new heroes: Nikola Tesla discharges his electrified coils to power up his effects; Annie Christmas gets stronger when she's fighting from behind; The Golden Bat, the world's first superhero, has a variety of powerful effects; and Dr. Jill Trent, Science Sleuth, calls on a collection of gizmos.

Keeping to the Unmatched brand, you may use heroes from other Unmatched sets in Unmatched Adventures, and you can use the included heroes and battlefields to play competitive Unmatched.

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Patrick Mocella
Breathing new life into Unmatched

While I still prefer the 1v1 way of playing Unmatched, this is a good alternative way to play the game and is even better at introducing new players to the game. Also, worst comes to worst you get four new fighters for the game. No reason not to get this if you even have a small interest in Unmatched.