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Our Verdict
Perfect for collectors who enjoy quick strategic combat. The highlights are the awesome miniatures and the streamlined rules.
Highlights
- Amazing Funko miniatures
- Clever cooldown system
- Fast and dynamic gameplay
- Very easy to learn
Keep in mind
- Strictly for 2 players only
- Dice luck can be frustrating
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Ever wondered what would happen if your favorite pop culture characters squared off in wild scenarios? That's exactly what the Funkoverse Strategy Game delivers! In this Alice in Wonderland edition, you take control of iconic figures and enter a strategic duel where every move matters. The gameplay is straightforward yet clever: each turn, you pick one of your characters and perform two actions. You can stick to the basics, like moving across the board or challenging your opponent, or unleash special abilities that can turn the tide of the match.
The real strategic core is the 'cooldown' system. You see, those devastating power moves aren't available every turn. The more powerful the ability, the longer you have to wait for the ability token to reset. This forces you to manage your resources carefully and time your attacks perfectly so you aren't left vulnerable when it counts. The joy of the game lies in experimenting with different character and item combinations to uncover broken synergies and powerful strategies tailored to each scenario.
This specific set is standalone, featuring Alice and the Queen of Hearts, but the beauty of Funkoverse is its modularity; you can mix and match these characters with figures from other sets to build your ultimate dream team. Additionally, the new Croquet game mode adds a layer of whimsical chaos, letting Alice make trick shots with the Flamingo Mallet, follow the White Rabbit for extra movement, or change her size to shove rivals aside or slip right past them. It's a light, visually stunning game thanks to the miniatures, perfect for those who want a quick strategic clash without wading through a massive rulebook.
The real strategic core is the 'cooldown' system. You see, those devastating power moves aren't available every turn. The more powerful the ability, the longer you have to wait for the ability token to reset. This forces you to manage your resources carefully and time your attacks perfectly so you aren't left vulnerable when it counts. The joy of the game lies in experimenting with different character and item combinations to uncover broken synergies and powerful strategies tailored to each scenario.
This specific set is standalone, featuring Alice and the Queen of Hearts, but the beauty of Funkoverse is its modularity; you can mix and match these characters with figures from other sets to build your ultimate dream team. Additionally, the new Croquet game mode adds a layer of whimsical chaos, letting Alice make trick shots with the Flamingo Mallet, follow the White Rabbit for extra movement, or change her size to shove rivals aside or slip right past them. It's a light, visually stunning game thanks to the miniatures, perfect for those who want a quick strategic clash without wading through a massive rulebook.
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Publisher
Funko Games
Designer
Chris Rowlands, Prospero Hall
Do I need other games to play this?
Nope! This Alice in Wonderland set is standalone, but you can mix it with other Funkoverse sets if you want more variety.
How long does a game last?
Usually between 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the scenario you choose.
Is it a hard game to learn?
Not at all! It has a low weight (2/5) with simple and intuitive rules, perfect for those who don't want to spend hours reading a manual.
How many people can play?
The game is designed exclusively for 2 players.
Is there a lot of text on the components?
No, language dependency is minimal, making it very accessible.
What's in the box?
You'll find Alice and the Queen of Hearts miniatures, items like the Flamingo Mallet, ability tokens, and the game board.