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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy a good mystery with a Brazilian twist and mechanics like deduction and hidden movement, ET de Varginha is a sure bet! It's fast-paced, tense, and super thematic.
Highlights
- High tension and deduction
- Captivating Brazilian theme
- Fast and dynamic games
- Clever hidden movement
Keep in mind
- Can be tough for the ET
- Translation dependency
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Get ready for an adventure worthy of a B-movie! In 1996, the city of Varginha was shaken by the crash of an alien spacecraft and the appearance of a creature that became a legend: the ET de Varginha. Now, two brave ufologists rush to the scene, but, by a twist of fate (or was it the ET's?), a city-wide blackout plunges everything into darkness! In the dark, the hunt begins. One player takes on the role of the ET, who must sneak through the city, leaving a slimy trail of extraterrestrial goo (and mystery!), while the others, as the ufologists, use deduction and investigation to track down and capture the intergalactic visitor before the army steps in and covers everything up. It's a game of hidden movement and spatial puzzling, where every action counts. The ufologists have 5 actions per round to explore the cards that make up the city (many of them face-down!), uncover connections, and, hopefully, corner the ET. The alien, on the other hand, only needs one move per round to try and survive. If the ufologists manage to trap the ET in a capture action, they win. If the ET holds out for 6 rounds without being caught, victory is theirs. A compact game, perfect for those who enjoy mystery, deduction, and a good Brazilian urban legend!
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Publisher
Board Game Bureau
Designer
Rafael Perin
What is the average playtime?
Games are quite fast, usually between 20 and 40 minutes, perfect for fitting into any schedule.
How many players can participate?
The game is for 2 to 4 players. It can be played one vs. all (ET vs. Ufologists) or in teams, depending on the player count.
Is it very difficult to learn?
No, the rules are quite straightforward. The challenge lies more in strategy and deduction during the game.
Do I need any extra materials?
Yes, it's recommended to have a translated spreadsheet or translated cards, as there is language dependency to understand actions and locations.
Who is this game best suited for?
It's ideal for those who enjoy deduction games, hidden movement, with a strong theme and a touch of Brazilian mystery. Great for couples or small groups.
What happens if the ET is caught?
If the ufologists manage to capture the ET before 6 rounds are up, they win the game. If the ET survives, they win.