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Our Verdict
If you love icy adventures and resource strategy, this game will hook you from the start.
Highlights
- Exploration in hostile terrain
- Intense resource management
- Risk and bravery challenges
- End‑game bonus mechanics
Keep in mind
- Long playtime
- Medium‑to‑high complexity
- Strategic planning required
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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In -60°, you dive into a survival and exploration mission at the extreme southern tip of Earth. The game kicks off at night when a strange light sparks the curiosity of scientific teams that soon arrive in Antarctica. Your goal? Build a network of research stations, chart the hostile terrain, reach the meteorite impact site, and leave a legacy of discoveries. But it’s not just about placing pieces on a board: you must manage scarce resources, choose the right technology, and plan expeditions so that every decision counts. When temperatures plummet below zero, the storm not only cuts sight but also tests your courage and strategy. You can use action cards, deploy workers to specific spots, or build a resource deck to keep the team ready for any challenge. The “End Game Bonuses” mechanic rewards each milestone with extra points, so knowing when to chase secondary goals is key. If you enjoy games that demand long‑term planning and tactical choices, this title will make you feel like a real scientist amid ice and snow. The gameplay lasts 120‑180 minutes, accommodates 1‑4 players, and the balance between risk and reward creates tense moments that exploration fans love. Get ready to witness the aurora, juggle limited resources, and decide whether your team will survive or become just another name in research logs.
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Publisher
Nanox Games
Designer
Alexander Pfister, Peter Prinz
Artist
Martin Mottet
How long does a game last?
Between 120 and 180 minutes, depending on strategy and player count.
How many players can play?
1 to 4 players, including solo mode.
What is the game’s complexity?
Medium to high, requiring planning and resource management.
What are the main components?
Board, action cards, workers, resource tokens, and bonus tokens.
Is it suitable for beginners?
It has a moderate learning curve; best for those with some exploration game experience.
Does it have a solo mode?
Yes, there is a solo variant that lets you play against your own challenge.