Early American Chrononauts

Looney Labs · Board game · 2004
1–6 · best 4 Solo 45 min Weight 1.9/5
10.0 rating Ludopedia
6.6 rating BGG
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10.0 rating Ludopedia
6.6 rating BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED

If you're a fan of time travel and love to mess with history, Early American Chrononauts is your pocket time machine! It's a game that shines for its theme and the possibility of creating an epic saga.

Highlights
  • Engaging time travel
  • Fun historical theme
  • Paradox mechanics
  • Artifact collection
  • Expandable with Chrononauts
Keep in mind
  • Language dependency
  • Initial learning curve
  • Can be chaotic
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About the game

What you do in a play session

Embark on a mind-bending journey through time with Early American Chrononauts, a standalone prequel to the acclaimed Chrononauts from Looney Labs. This game transports you to a new TimeLine, starting in 1770, just before the American Revolution, and continuing through 1916, covering the Civil War and other crucial historical milestones. The mechanics will be familiar to those who already know the series: your goal is to travel through eras, altering key events that can change the course of history, patching temporal paradoxes that arise from your interventions, and, of course, collecting valuable artifacts from different periods.

While it's a complete game on its own, the big draw of Early American Chrononauts is its ability to seamlessly integrate with the original Chrononauts game. Just imagine: you can combine both TimeLines and create a gigantic gaming experience, further expanding the possibilities of historical manipulation and the complexity of your temporal missions. It's like having a DeLorean on steroids! If you enjoy history, science fiction, and the idea of rewriting the past (or at least trying to), this game is a treat. Get ready to think outside the box and master the art of being a responsible time traveler... or not so much!

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Best player count

BGG community vote

1–6 players
1 BEST
2 REC
3 REC
4 BEST
5 REC
6 OK

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Game details

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Mechanics

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Game: Chrononauts Players: Games with Solitaire Rules Theme: Alternate History Theme: Time Travel
Publisher Looney Labs
Designer Andrew Looney
Artist Alison Frane

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33want to play

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers before you buy

6 questions
Is Early American Chrononauts a standalone game or does it require the original Chrononauts?
It's a completely standalone game! You can play Early American Chrononauts by itself and have a full experience. But the cool part is that you can combine it with the original Chrononauts for an even bigger and more complex Timeline.
What is the average game duration?
A game typically lasts between 45 and 60 minutes, which makes it perfect for a quick time-traveling session without committing to the whole evening!
How many players can participate?
Early American Chrononauts can be played by 1 to 6 players. Yes, it includes rules for solo play, which is great for when you want to explore history without company!
What is the complexity level of the game?
It has a BGG weight of 1.8472/5, placing it in the light to medium complexity category. The basic rules are easy to learn, but mastering the time manipulation strategies might take a few plays.
Do I need a good level of English to play?
Yes, the game has moderate language dependency. It's recommended to have translated cards or a reference sheet to fully understand the events and artifacts, especially if you're not fluent in English.
Who is this game most recommended for?
It's ideal for fans of card games, alternate history enthusiasts, those who enjoy science fiction, and, of course, anyone who already likes the Chrononauts series. If you dream of changing the past, this game is for you!

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