An expansion to Martin Wallace's Wildlands , bringing solo and cooperative play to the critically-acclaimed game, alongside support for 5-6 players.
An expansion to Martin Wallace's Wildlands, bringing solo and cooperative play to the critically-acclaimed game, alongside support for 5-6 players.
An expansion to Martin Wallace's Wildlands , bringing solo and cooperative play to the critically-acclaimed game, alongside support for 5-6 players.
An expansion to Martin Wallace's Wildlands, bringing solo and cooperative play to the critically-acclaimed game, alongside support for 5-6 players.
The Ancients, age-old guardians of the arcane crystals, have long slumbered in their secret vaults. Rumoured to be invincible sentinels, they have defended their crystals unchallenged for eons. With the fall of the Empire, the most desperate bands of the Wildlands have joined forces to take them down and claim the crystals they protect.
Wildlands: The Ancients introduces powerful creatures and new terrains that allow players to play Wildlands solo and cooperatively, as well as supporting play with up to six players.
Requires a copy of Wildlands to play.
At six players, requires a copy of Wildlands and either The Unquiet Dead or The Adventuring Party to play.
Players: 1-6
Playing Time: 60 minutes
Ages: 14+
Contents: 5 Unique Over-Sized Miniatures, Doubled-sided Playing Board, 100+ Cards, 5 Double-Sided Scenario Sheets, 80+ Counters, 10 Plastic Bases, 10 Crystals
“Wildlands continues to be an extremely accessible, cleverly elegant and wonderful looking minis game”
It’s the closest I’ve ever felt the plastic and cardboard of automated opposition get to flesh and blood -- Matt Thrower There Will Be Games
A top-tier expansion for a top-tier game -- Matt Thrower There Will Be Games
Wildlands continues to be an extremely accessible, cleverly elegant and wonderful looking minis game WeAreNotWizards
This is a fun new way to play Wildlands [...] Recommendation from the Desciriminating Gamer is Buy It! The Discriminating Gamer
We had an absolute blast The Discriminating Gamer
Martin Wallace was born in Hampshire in 1962, and started designing board games in 1990. He self-published his first game, Lords of Creation, in 1993 and has had over seventy games published since. Martin is best known for Steam, Brass, Discworld Ankh Morpork, and A Few Acres of Snow.
Having spent most of his life in Manchester, he now resides in Queensland, Australia.
Wietse Treurniet is a multidisciplinary artist with a wide range of interests. With experience in game design, he has worked on concept art for Nimbi, but his primary training has been in illustration, visual design, and 3D modelling.
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