The US publisher “The Op” has chosen the appropriate date for the announcement of a new board game spin-off: On Star Wars-Day USAopoly announced the Star Wars variant of the classic board game Talisman. In partnership with Games Workshop, “The Op” will launch the new Star Wars role-playing game in the fall of this year. A German version will probably not be released; the English version will, as before, be available in the EMEA region via online shops and therefore also in this country.
Talisman: Star Wars relies on a well-known concept
Also in the Star Wars-Edition of the board game classic Talisman, 2 to 6 players begin a quest-based journey. The basic structure of the board game remains almost unchanged. Players choose their favorites from a total of twelve characters, with whom they then plunge into the adventure.
It includes Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi, but also Count Dooku and Kylo Ren and Rey. This suggests that Talisman: Star Wars will fall back on the entire saga and by no means just focus on the classic trilogy.
Regarding the game material, USAopoly lists these components:
- Game board
- Encounter cards
- Power cards
- Trade cards
- Character cards
- Jedi / Sith holocron cards
- Galactic credits
- Character boards
- Six six sided dice
- 12 miniatures
- Rulebook
You will not be able to play Emperor Palpatine, because he is the boss of the board game - and thus the primary goal of the players. It is important to reach him in order to defeat him or to join the dark Sith-Lord. In a playful way, the title is based on the well-known mixture of roll and move, enriched with a bit of role play. It is still a matter of strengthening yourself in the outer rings of the board in order to then gradually advance into the center of the field. On the last field of the inner region one can then probably find Emperor Palpatine.
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Talisman: Star Wars will be available in Europe, Asia and the Middle East this fall. The board game is aimed at up to six players aged 13 and over. A round lasts between 90 and 120 minutes. USAopoly calls for a price of around 60 US dollars.
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