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Smash Up

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Players2-4
Playtime45 mins
Suggested Age12 and up
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Integrates with

Smash Up: Science Fiction Double Feature
Smash Up: Awesome Level 9000
Smash Up: Monster Smash
Smash Up: Pretty Pretty Smash Up
Smash Up: It's Your Fault!
Smash Up: Cease and Desist
Smash Up: Oops, You Did It Again

Accessories

The Broken Token - Smash Up Box Organizer
The Broken Token - Extra Dividers for Smash Up Organizer
Go7 Gaming - SMASH-001 Insert for Smash Up
Go7 Gaming - SMASH-DIV-002


The "shufflebuilding" game Smash Up starts with a simple premise: Take the twenty-card decks of two factions, shuffle them into a forty-card deck, then compete to smash more Bases than your opponents! Each faction brings a different game mechanism into play – pirates move cards, zombies bring cards back from the discard pile, dinosaurs have huge power – and every combination of factions brings a different play experience.

During play, Base cards (each with their own difficulties and abilities) are in play. You attempt to have the most power on the Base from your minions when the Base is smashed. Sounds easy? How easy is it when an opponent's Alien-Ninja decides to Beam Up your minions to other Bases - flat out Assassinate them? What about when the Pirate-Dinosaur player Full Sails in and releases King Rex to stomp your minions into the ground, or when the Wizard-Zombies use their Mystic Power to create an Outbreak, suddenly flooding minions onto the Base from the discard pile? Or what if you faced a Zombie-Dinosaur player instead and he created an Outbreak of massive beasts all at once?!?

When a Base is smashed, each player in first, second and third place scores points. Fourth place? Sorry, bro – try harder next time.

With eight different factions, Smash Up includes dozens of combinations to try. Pirate-Aliens play different than Ninja-Aliens, for instance. Which will you use to smash up your opponents?

And did we mention the dinosaurs have laser beams?