Bandido: Missão Impossível

PaperGames (III) · Board game · 2019
1–4 Solo 10–15 min Weight 1.0/5
7.6 rating Ludopedia
7.1 rating BGG
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7.6 rating Ludopedia
7.1 rating BGG
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RECOMMENDED

If you love teamwork and want a fun extra challenge, these cards level up Bandido nicely.

Highlights
  • Adjustable difficulty
  • Quick play
  • Enhanced cooperation
Keep in mind
  • Cards not sold retail
  • Difficulty can spike
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About the game

What you do in a play session

Bandido: Mission Impossible arrives as a set of promo cards exclusive to the Brazilian edition of the base game. The concept is straightforward yet tense: each card adds new escape tunnels to the board, featuring five or six exits. Players decide how many cards (from one to four) to insert before the game starts, tailoring the difficulty to their liking. More exits mean more routes that must be blocked, turning the challenge into a true mission impossible. Since the game is already cooperative, everyone works together to seal the tunnels before the prisoner gets away. The cards were given as a gift to the first buyers, so they don’t appear in retail stores but can be traded among fans. Play time stays short—about ten to fifteen minutes—and the tile placement and network‑building mechanics remain unchanged. Even with the extra cards, the complexity stays at 1/5, perfect for those who want a light, fast‑paced experience. It’s a great way to spice up Bandido without a big investment, adding a dash of exclusivity for owners of the national edition. In short, Mission Impossible boosts Bandido’s replay value by offering an adjustable extra challenge.

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1 items

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1–4 players
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Game details

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Series: Pocket Games (Helvetiq) Theme: Jail / Prison (Modern)
Publisher PaperGames (III)
Designer Martin Nedergaard Andersen
Artist Lucas Guidetti Perez

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers before you buy

5 questions
How many promo cards can be used in a game?
You can use between 1 and 4 cards, as decided by the group before starting.
What’s the difference between 5‑exit and 6‑exit cards?
6‑exit cards create more possible routes, making blocking the tunnels harder.
Are these cards sold separately?
No, they were given as a gift to the first buyers of the Brazilian edition.
Do the extra cards increase play time?
Play time stays around 10‑15 minutes, though the challenge level rises.
Can I play solo with the promo cards?
Yes, the game already supports solo play and the extra cards work the same way.