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Bomb Squad
Bomb Squad
by (Web published), Edge Entertainment, Tasty Minstrel Games (2013)
Player Count
2 to 6

Player Ages
10+

Playing Time
30 minutes
Categories
  • Real-time
  • Print & Play
  • Designers
  • David Short
  • Dan Keltner
  • Mechanisms
  • Cooperative Play
  • Hand Management
  • Memory
  • Grid Movement
  • Action / Movement Programming
  • Communication Limits
  • Artists
  • Luis Francisco
  • George Patsouras
  • Rob Lundy
  • Family
  • Crowdfunding: Kickstarter
  • Headband deduction games
  • TMG Originals
  • Games by Gamesmiths
  • Rating: 6.61/10 from 723 users

    Description

    The sergeant hangs the phone up. "Multiple hostages, numerous bombs. We're up." We grab our gear, prep the robot and load the van. It's go time...

    An unknown terrorist organization is on the rise, looking to spread fear while profiting from the chaos they release. You, your fellow members of the Retro City Bomb Squad, and your trusty Bomb Squad Robot are the only barriers in the way between those dastardly villains and the innocent civilians of Retro City. Lives are at stake — and time is ticking — so let's go!

    Bomb Squad is a cooperative game in which 2-6 players are members of a team operating a disposal robot with the mission to disarm bombs and save hostages. The players work together, racing against the clock to provide the appropriate instructions for the robot to achieve their mission objectives. Bomb Squad features:

    • Real-time play: Players each take a turn in clockwise order and are free to take as long as they want on their turn. However, there is a timer counting down in real time until the bombs will detonate, so players will want to be as efficient as possible.
    • Hidden Card Information: Players hold their cards so that the fronts are facing the other players, which requires that players give each other Intel to figure out which cards they have in hand.
    • Limited Communication: While players have their cards up and visible to each other, players are allowed to communicate only via the Intel they give each other, which provides hints about the cards they have in their hands. Table talk about which cards are needed, or where the robot should go, and giving implied hints about which cards to play are prohibited.
    • Co-operative game play: The players all work together, winning or losing collectively as a team.

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