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Our Verdict
Perfect for fans of chaotic and competitive games! The real-time dynamics and chaos are the highlight.
Highlights
- Chaotic real-time dynamics
- God sabotage mechanics
- Unique asymmetrical mode
- Absurd humor in plays
Keep in mind
- May require strategic planning
- Not for chaos haters
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Deusastrados is a chaotic and competitive game where you play as a god creating creatures on a new planet. The goal is to fulfill Chaos's orders by using creature parts to build your beasts or sabotage others. The game has four phases: Creation (real-time, simultaneous), Powers (choosing and activating abilities), Chaos (discarding unwanted parts), and Scoring. With basic and asymmetrical modes, each god has unique abilities, adding variety. Mechanics combine Pattern Building, Real-Time, and Take That, keeping tension high. Perfect for fans of fast-paced, unpredictable games with a touch of absurd humor. Moderate complexity requiring planning and adaptation, but clear rules. Simple components with cards and tokens, accessible for 2-4 players. The 40-minute playtime is ideal for a fun session without commitment. The focus on chaos and godly competition creates a unique experience, where even losses can be hilarious. I recommend it for party game fans, mythology enthusiasts, or anyone seeking something different. The only caveat is it may require some strategic planning, but it's not as heavy as traditional board games.
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Publisher
TGM Editora
Designer
Alexander F. Francisco
Artist
Guilherme Cavalcante
How many players can play?
2 to 4 players.
How long does a game take?
Around 40 minutes.
Is it hard to learn?
No, rules are clear, but strategy helps.
Do I need special components?
No, just basic cards and tokens.
Who is it recommended for?
For fans of party games, mythology, or chaos.