8.6
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Ludopedia
8.4
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BGG
Our Verdict
A must-have for space horror fans wanting that Alien vibe on their table.
Highlights
- Incredible claustrophobic atmosphere
- Clever vanishing monster mechanic
- Premium components and art
- Dynamic enemy evolution
Keep in mind
- Requires the Core Box
- Heavy text dependency
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Suit up and try not to panic, because in 'Into the Void', the horror isn't just in the dark—it's in the ventilation shafts. You and the crew of the USCSS KONRAD are stranded in deep space when something sinister begins hunting you. The main antagonist is the Evomorph, a creature that doesn't just evolve during the game to become more deadly, but also possesses the irritating (and terrifying) ability to vanish. It disappears into the vents and reappears exactly when you think you're finally safe, forcing you to plan every move to avoid becoming monster food.
In this adventure, the KONRAD spaceship introduces keycards, which are essential for accessing different parts of the ship and attempting to survive. You'll have to decide the best strategy to end the nightmare: face the creature in direct combat, try to airlock it into the void of space, or, in an act of desperation, trigger the ship's self-destruct sequence and hope you can escape in time.
As part of Final Girl's Series 2, this 'Feature Film Box' features a unique Killer and Location. The presentation is top-notch: the box is double-sided with stunning art on both sides, and the magnetically attached covers are removable, serving as the Killer and Location boards. To play, you simply combine this box with the game's Core Box. It's the perfect dose of space claustrophobia for fans of movies like Alien who want to feel the pressure of being the last survivor in the void.
In this adventure, the KONRAD spaceship introduces keycards, which are essential for accessing different parts of the ship and attempting to survive. You'll have to decide the best strategy to end the nightmare: face the creature in direct combat, try to airlock it into the void of space, or, in an act of desperation, trigger the ship's self-destruct sequence and hope you can escape in time.
As part of Final Girl's Series 2, this 'Feature Film Box' features a unique Killer and Location. The presentation is top-notch: the box is double-sided with stunning art on both sides, and the magnetically attached covers are removable, serving as the Killer and Location boards. To play, you simply combine this box with the game's Core Box. It's the perfect dose of space claustrophobia for fans of movies like Alien who want to feel the pressure of being the last survivor in the void.
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Publisher
Van Ryder Games, Don't Panic Games, Fox in the Box, Gen-X Games (GenX), Lucky Duck Games, Rexhry
Designer
Evan Derrick
Artist
Tyler Johnson
Can I play Into the Void alone?
Yes! Final Girl is natively a solo game. You are the protagonist fighting for survival against the horror.
Do I need anything else to play besides this box?
Yes, this is a 'Feature Film Box'. You absolutely need the Final Girl Core Box for the basic rules and components.
How long does a game take?
Usually between 20 to 60 minutes, depending on how fast the Evomorph finds you (or how fast you escape!).
Is the game very complex?
It has a medium weight (around 2.96). If you're familiar with Final Girl, the learning curve is smooth; if you're new, the rules are intuitive but require focus.
What's inside the box?
The box includes the KONRAD ship setting and the Evomorph, featuring magnetic covers that double as boards and stunning artwork.