2.0
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Ludopedia
7.1
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BGG
Our Verdict
Need to save Christmas with a tense, quick cooperative adventure? Hunted: North Pole is the perfect pick, especially if you enjoy Print & Play games with a festive theme!
Highlights
- Cooperative Christmas adventure
- Fast and engaging
- Great for P&P
- Push your luck tension
Keep in mind
- Theme can be seasonal
- Dice luck dependency
- Limited replayability
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Get ready for a breathtaking Christmas adventure in Hunted: North Pole! The festivities at the North Pole have been interrupted by the sinister arrival of Jack Frost and his army of minions. They've kidnapped Santa Claus, scattered the elves, and now they want to ruin Christmas! Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to sneak into enemy territory, rescue Father Christmas, and save the most magical time of the year. But don't be fooled, Jack Frost's henchmen are everywhere, ready to put an end to your heroic plans before they even begin.
Take on the role of a brave elf and use your wits and courage to collect weapons, recruit other elves to your cause, and most importantly, avoid capture at all costs. Time is running out, and the fate of Christmas rests in your hands. This game is a thematic adaptation of the acclaimed 'HUNTED' cooperative card system, adding a festive and challenging twist. Originally released as a secret bonus for backers of another campaign, it's now available as a Print & Play version, allowing everyone to enjoy this race against the icy clock.
With dice rolling and 'push your luck' mechanics, every decision counts. Will you risk it all for that crucial item, or play it safe to ensure your survival? The tension is high, the theme is engaging, and the experience, whether playing solo or with a friend, promises to be unforgettable. It's the perfect pick for those seeking a quick, cooperative game with an extra dose of holiday spirit, even off-season. Watch out for the cold and the minions!
Take on the role of a brave elf and use your wits and courage to collect weapons, recruit other elves to your cause, and most importantly, avoid capture at all costs. Time is running out, and the fate of Christmas rests in your hands. This game is a thematic adaptation of the acclaimed 'HUNTED' cooperative card system, adding a festive and challenging twist. Originally released as a secret bonus for backers of another campaign, it's now available as a Print & Play version, allowing everyone to enjoy this race against the icy clock.
With dice rolling and 'push your luck' mechanics, every decision counts. Will you risk it all for that crucial item, or play it safe to ensure your survival? The tension is high, the theme is engaging, and the experience, whether playing solo or with a friend, promises to be unforgettable. It's the perfect pick for those seeking a quick, cooperative game with an extra dose of holiday spirit, even off-season. Watch out for the cold and the minions!
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Categories
Families
Publisher
Barrett Publishing
Designer
Gabe Barrett
Artist
Drew Corkill, Jorge M. Velez
How many players can participate in Hunted: North Pole?
The game is designed for 1 to 2 players, making it a great option for solo gamers and pairs alike.
How long does a game session last?
Games are quite fast, typically lasting between 10 and 20 minutes, perfect for a quick play session or fitting it in anytime.
Is the game difficult to learn?
No, the complexity is low (BGG weight 1.75/5), making it accessible to most players, even casual ones.
Do I need to print the game at home?
Yes, Hunted: North Pole is a 'Print & Play' game, meaning you'll need to print and assemble the components yourself.
What is the main theme of the game?
The theme is a race against time at the North Pole to rescue Santa Claus from Jack Frost's clutches and save Christmas, with a cooperative and stealthy feel.
Is it worth it for people who aren't fans of Christmas games?
If you enjoy cooperative mechanics, dice rolling, and push-your-luck elements, the Christmas theme can be a fun bonus, but the gameplay itself is the main draw.