Agents of Mayhem: Pride of Babylon

Academy Games, Inc., Apollo Games · Board game · 2019
2–4 · best 2 60–120 min Weight 3.0/5
7.5 rating Ludopedia
7.0 rating BGG
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7.5 rating Ludopedia
7.0 rating BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED

If you're into a miniatures game with a video game theme, asymmetric combat, and a campaign that keeps you hooked, this one's for you! The MAYHEM crew against LEGION's machines on a battlefield that turns to dust. You can have a lot of fun!

Highlights
  • Fun asymmetric combat
  • Engaging procedural campaign
  • Awesome miniatures and theme
  • Dynamic modular board
Keep in mind
  • High language dependency
  • Rules can be complex
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About the game

What you do in a play session

Dive into this awesome game inspired by the Agents of Mayhem video game! In Pride of Babylon, you'll command either the evil LEGION, a bunch of baddies with robots and sinister powers, or MAYHEM, an agency full of super-powered and equipped agents. The battlefield is a modular map with buildings that can be blown up mid-fight, and the action unfolds on a grid.

The twist here is that the combat is quite asymmetric. While LEGION deploys an entire army of machines and bizarre units, MAYHEM focuses on three elite agents, each with their own tricks and upgrades that can be combined. All of this is done using action points for movement and attacks, in a cooperative gameplay setup where you try to complete missions as a team.

The game features a procedural campaign, where your choices, victories, defeats, and even the buildings that turn to dust will shape the upcoming missions. This ensures that each campaign tells a different story, with your MAYHEM agents gaining experience and LEGION sending increasingly dangerous reinforcements. It's a miniatures game with a science fiction and modern warfare theme, but with that characteristic touch of humor from the franchise. Get ready for lots of action, strategy, and a cool visual style!

With a medium weight, it demands good planning and adaptation. The procedural campaign is a highlight for those who enjoy seeing the story evolve and the consequences of their actions. It's a perfect fit for fans of miniatures games focusing on tactical combat and varied powers, especially if you enjoy the universe of the original game.

Rules videos

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Best player count

BGG community vote

2–4 players
2 BEST
3 OK
4 OK

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Game details

Mechanics, categories, families and credits

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Components: Game Trayz Inside Components: Miniatures Crowdfunding: Kickstarter Mechanism: Campaign Games Players: Games with expansions that add solo play Players: Games with expansions that change player count
Publisher Academy Games, Inc., Apollo Games
Designer Gunter Eickert
Artist Jarek Nocoń

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers before you buy

7 questions
What is the average playtime?
A game of Agents of Mayhem: Pride of Babylon typically takes between 60 and 120 minutes, depending on player experience and the campaign scenario.
How many players can participate?
The game is designed for 2 to 4 players, working well in both duels and team setups.
Is the game difficult to learn?
It has a medium weight (3/5 on BGG). Core mechanics like action points and grid movement are accessible, but the strategic depth and specific rules for agents and the campaign might require some dedication.
Do I need to have played the video game to understand it?
It's not mandatory! The game is based on the video game's universe, but the rules and campaign story are presented in a way that newcomers to the original game can follow and enjoy.
Does it come with many miniatures?
Yes, the game is miniatures-focused and includes a good number of them to represent the MAYHEM agents and LEGION units, as well as scenery elements.
Is the game cooperative or competitive?
The base game is competitive, with one player controlling LEGION and another (or two) controlling MAYHEM. However, the team-based mechanic and campaign can provide a cooperative feel depending on how the MAYHEM players work together.
Is it necessary to translate the game?
Yes, Ludopedia indicates extensive language dependency. It's recommended to have the material translated or players who are fluent in English for a smoother experience.

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