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Ludopedia
7.6
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy zombie movies and board games with lots of action and a strong theme, Last Night on Earth: Timber Peak is your passport to the apocalypse. It's tense, fun, and full of strategic decisions!
Highlights
- Immersive horror movie experience
- High replayability with modular board
- Experience system for evolution
- Variable powers for heroes and zombies
- Standalone and expansion simultaneously
Keep in mind
- May have language dependency
- Direct interaction and elimination
- Dice luck significantly influences
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Get ready for another night of terror in Last Night on Earth: Timber Peak! Escaping the zombie infestation of Woodinvale, a group of survivors ventures into the mountains, only to discover that a new nightmare awaits them in the small logging and mining town of Timber Peak. This is a standalone game, so you don't need the base Last Night on Earth game to dive into the action, but it also works as a robust expansion for those already fans of the series.
Timber Peak brings a ton of new features to the table: a complete set of game boards to assemble the new town, six brand new heroes (including survivor versions of original heroes), 14 hungry zombies, various challenging scenarios, and even rules for fire to break out and spread, causing even more chaos. There are over 130 new game cards and an experience system that allows both heroes and the zombie horde to evolve during the game, gaining upgrades and making each play unique.
With a modular board that ensures a different layout every time and multiple scenarios, replayability is very high. As in the original game, one or two players control the zombies, while the rest take on the role of the heroes. And to ensure that cinematic horror movie immersion, all of the game's art is photographic. It's the perfect choice for veterans looking to expand their options and for newcomers seeking an explosive entry into the Last Night on Earth universe!
Timber Peak brings a ton of new features to the table: a complete set of game boards to assemble the new town, six brand new heroes (including survivor versions of original heroes), 14 hungry zombies, various challenging scenarios, and even rules for fire to break out and spread, causing even more chaos. There are over 130 new game cards and an experience system that allows both heroes and the zombie horde to evolve during the game, gaining upgrades and making each play unique.
With a modular board that ensures a different layout every time and multiple scenarios, replayability is very high. As in the original game, one or two players control the zombies, while the rest take on the role of the heroes. And to ensure that cinematic horror movie immersion, all of the game's art is photographic. It's the perfect choice for veterans looking to expand their options and for newcomers seeking an explosive entry into the Last Night on Earth universe!
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Publisher
Flying Frog Productions
Designer
Jason C. Hill
Artist
Jack Scott Hill
What is the average playtime for Last Night on Earth: Timber Peak?
A game typically takes around 90 minutes, but it can vary depending on the scenario and the number of players. Get ready for a long night of survival!
How many players can play?
The game is designed for 2 to 6 players. One or two players control the zombie horde, while the others take on the role of the surviving heroes.
Do I need the base Last Night on Earth game to play Timber Peak?
No! Last Night on Earth: Timber Peak is a standalone game, meaning you can play it without owning the base game. It also functions as an expansion if you already have the original.
What is the complexity level of the game?
It has a BGG weight of 2.64/5, placing it in the medium complexity category. It's accessible for beginners but offers strategic depth for experienced players.
What are the main components of the game?
You'll find modular board tiles, detailed hero and zombie miniatures, event and equipment cards, fire tokens, and objective markers. Everything to create an immersive experience!
Who is Last Night on Earth: Timber Peak recommended for?
It's perfect for fans of zombie movies, horror and survival games, and anyone looking for a thematic game with high interaction and replayability. If you enjoy emergent narratives and tense combat, you'll love it!
Does the game rely more on luck or strategy?
It balances both well! Dice rolling introduces an element of luck and excitement, but hand management, hero positioning, and tactical decisions are crucial for victory.