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Our Verdict
Perfect for those who already love the base game and want more strategic layers and wild powers. The chip system is the real game-changer!
Highlights
- Psionic powers add fresh dynamics
- Muck lands help with scoring
- Chip system deepens the metagame
- Flexibility between dice and chips
Keep in mind
- Some components may need translation
- Increases the base game complexity
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If you thought being an immortal and invulnerable frog was already overkill, get ready: the Find Muck expansion cranks up the madness by turning your amphibian into a psionic master! Now, beyond just surviving the chaos, you can manipulate reality with mental powers, paving the way for intense psychic combat and the peculiar (and necessary) purging of the gullet. It's more strategy, more mayhem, and of course, more powers to dominate the table.
But that's not all. The expansion introduces the Muck Lands, special terrain tiles that present interesting dilemmas while you explore the Outer Dimensions. The best part? These areas act as wildcards for vault scoring, providing that critical edge you need to secure victory.
For those who love deeper strategy, Find Muck introduces a completely new chip system. These chips are used to manage combat, raiding, and returning from the Outer Dimensions, allowing for a much more robust and calculated metagame. The great thing is the flexibility: you can stick with the original dice-based system from the base game or migrate to the new chips. The only golden rule here is consistency: if you choose dice, use dice for everything. If you choose chips, stick with chips until the end. No mixing and matching mid-game, or the psionic chaos turns into a total mess!
Get ready to expand your cosmic horizons, manage your new mental resources, and ensure your frog becomes the most powerful being in the multiverse. If you already enjoy the surreal vibe of Cosmic Frog, this expansion is the perfect spice to make your matches even more unpredictable and competitive.
But that's not all. The expansion introduces the Muck Lands, special terrain tiles that present interesting dilemmas while you explore the Outer Dimensions. The best part? These areas act as wildcards for vault scoring, providing that critical edge you need to secure victory.
For those who love deeper strategy, Find Muck introduces a completely new chip system. These chips are used to manage combat, raiding, and returning from the Outer Dimensions, allowing for a much more robust and calculated metagame. The great thing is the flexibility: you can stick with the original dice-based system from the base game or migrate to the new chips. The only golden rule here is consistency: if you choose dice, use dice for everything. If you choose chips, stick with chips until the end. No mixing and matching mid-game, or the psionic chaos turns into a total mess!
Get ready to expand your cosmic horizons, manage your new mental resources, and ensure your frog becomes the most powerful being in the multiverse. If you already enjoy the surreal vibe of Cosmic Frog, this expansion is the perfect spice to make your matches even more unpredictable and competitive.
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Publisher
Devious Weasel Games
Designer
Jenna Felli
Artist
Tani Pettit
Do I need the base game to play?
Yes, Find Muck is an expansion that adds content to the original Cosmic Frog; it cannot be played standalone.
Does the chip system replace the dice?
It's an alternative. You can choose between dice or chips, but you must be consistent and use the same system for all combat and return actions.
Does it make the game much more complex?
It adds new layers (mental powers and new terrains), so the learning curve increases slightly, but nothing a fan of the game can't handle quickly.
How many players can play with the expansion?
It maintains the same player count as the base game, supporting 2 to 6 players.
Is there a language barrier?
Be aware that there is moderate language dependency, potentially requiring translated cards or spreadsheets.