Star Wars: Imperial Assault - Tyrants of Lothal Campaign

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Star Wars: Imperial Assault - Tyrants of Lothal Campaign

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SKU :
SWI54
Barcode :
841333104979
Category :
Cooperative Games
Info :
BGG Link
Case Quantity :
6
Country of Origin :
China
Players
2 - 5
Play Time
60 - 120 Min
Age
14+ Year
Complexity
3.33 / 5
Designer(s)
Tony Fanchi, Todd Michlitsch, Brandon Perdue
Artist(s)
Grzegorz Bobrowski, Alberto Bontempi, Marius Bota, Aurore Folny, Tony Foti, Nasrul Hakim, Audrey Hotte, Jason Juta, Priscilla Kim, Kate Laird, Adam Lane, Henning Ludvigsen, Mark Molnar, Jake Murray, Ameen Naksewee, David Auden Nash, Martin de Diego Sádaba, Adam Schumpert, Angela Sung, Darren Tan, Daniel Taylor, Jenn Tran, Andreia Ugrai, VIKO, Richard Wright
Mechanic(s)
Dice Rolling , Team-Based Game , Role Playing , Variable Player Powers , Modular Board , Grid Movement
Theme(s)
Adventure , Expansion for Base-game , Fighting , Science Fiction , Miniatures , Movies / TV / Radio theme , Wargame
Description

Tyrants of Lothal introduces new heroes, enemies, allies, map tiles and a six part mini-campaign that can be played on its own or inserted into another campaign. Join the crew of the Ghost from Star Wars Rebels and fight against Grand Admiral Thrawn, Hondo Ohnaka, and the Tyrants of Lothal! Or pit them against each other with new characters ready to enter your skirmish battles! —description from the publisher The mini campaign is designed to be optionally extended by side missions in the associated ally and villain packs which include their own story epilogues (Thrawn, Ezra and Kanan, Sabine and Zeb and Hondo, however Hera and Chopper is also somewhat integrated, though without an epilogue).