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Cryptozoic Entertainment  |  SKU: CZE19721

DC Comics Deck-Building Game: Crisis Expansion Pack 3

$17.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Matt Hyra
Publisher Cryptozoic Entertainment
Players 1-5
Playtime 60-120 mins
Suggested Age 15 and up
Expands DC Comics Deck-Building Game
DC Deck-Building Game: Multiverse Box Version 2 - Super Heroes Edition

The DC Universe is in peril...again! In the DC Comics Deck-building Game Crisis Expansion Pack 3, you will face some of the most epic challenges, events, and destructive forces in the history of comic-dom. In this Crisis Expansion you will find 14 "Impossible Mode" Crime Syndicate Super-Villains to battle against and Crisis versions of EIGHT oversized characters such as Lex Luthor, Sinestro, Bane and many more. But you'll also find six new playable oversized characters and new main deck cards for competitive players.

This Crisis Pack features two unique modes of cooperative play! You can play in a completely cooperative mode, where players all work together to overcome challenges and foes. Or you can play in "Hidden Objective" mode, never before seen in a deck-building game! The Suicide Squad makes its debut as playable oversized characters, and as ne'er-do-wells, working together isn't exactly their strong suit. It seems someone always has their own agenda when this "team" gets together for a mission. In this mode, players are still working together, but everyone has their own definition of what a "win" really is. One player may even be secretly working against the rest of the team!