7.5
rating
Ludopedia
6.7
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for those who love complex mysteries and want the vibe of a cooperative investigative RPG.
Highlights
- Immersive and intriguing narrative
- Stimulating logic challenges
- Well-defined character powers
- Genuine cooperative experience
Keep in mind
- Very long and tiring sessions
- Low replayability after solving
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If you love the feeling of being a temporal detective trying to fix reality, TIME Stories Revolution: A Midsummer Night is right up your alley. Here, you and your team of agents are thrown into a standalone scenario from the 'blue cycle,' where the mission is to explore a parallel and alternative timeline. But don't expect things to be straightforward: in this world, reality is fluid and unstable, functioning like a true hall of mirrors where what seems true might just be an illusion.
The game blends the tension of a cooperative experience with the depth of an RPG, requiring players to use their unique powers to unravel mysteries and separate fact from fiction. The experience is focused on storytelling and puzzle-solving, where every clue found is essential to advancing the plot. You aren't just playing a board game; you're living a narrative where logic and deduction are your best weapons to avoid getting lost in the folds of time.
Since it's a standalone scenario, you don't need other games in the line to get started, and the 'Revolution' branding brings adjustments that make the experience smoother. Prepare yourself for long, intense sessions where communication between the group is the key to survival. It's the kind of game that turns the table into a war room, with everyone discussing theories and trying to connect the dots of a complex temporal puzzle. If you enjoy fantasy with a touch of surrealism and mental challenges, this scenario delivers exactly that intriguing mystery vibe.
The game blends the tension of a cooperative experience with the depth of an RPG, requiring players to use their unique powers to unravel mysteries and separate fact from fiction. The experience is focused on storytelling and puzzle-solving, where every clue found is essential to advancing the plot. You aren't just playing a board game; you're living a narrative where logic and deduction are your best weapons to avoid getting lost in the folds of time.
Since it's a standalone scenario, you don't need other games in the line to get started, and the 'Revolution' branding brings adjustments that make the experience smoother. Prepare yourself for long, intense sessions where communication between the group is the key to survival. It's the kind of game that turns the table into a war room, with everyone discussing theories and trying to connect the dots of a complex temporal puzzle. If you enjoy fantasy with a touch of surrealism and mental challenges, this scenario delivers exactly that intriguing mystery vibe.
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Space Cowboys, Delight, Hobby Japan
Designer
Antonin Merieux, Manuel Rozoy
Artist
Julien Carette
Do I need other TIME Stories games to play?
Nope! This scenario is standalone, so you can jump straight in without any other games.
How long does a game take?
Be prepared to invest about 3 hours (or more), depending on how quickly you solve the riddles.
Is it too hard? What's the complexity level?
The weight is medium/high (2.3 on BGG). It's not impossible, but it requires deduction and attention to detail.
How many people can play?
From 1 to 4 players. It's great for solo play or a small group of friends.
Can the game be played more than once?
Since it's story and puzzle-focused, once you've found the solution, the surprise is gone. Replayability is low.
What's inside the box?
Components focused on narrative and scenario exploration, with everything needed for the mission.