Decipher Board Game

Monday, March 8th, 2010 — No Comments

Decipher released a MIMP-themed board game in 1991. Included were four series 1 monsters (Tengu, Triton, Kraken and Behemoth) in “rare” colors (cyan, magenta, orange and dark green), as well as a set of 48 cards (each with one series 1 monster on it–the illustrations are the same as those on the trading cards, but reprinted in blue and white) with some stats for each monster printed on them.

The game board is split up into four areas: the Volcano Pit, the Swamp, the Ice Cave and New York City. Each section is then divided up into smaller sub-sections, on each of which you place one of the cards. Certain monsters do better than others in certain areas. For instance, according to his card, Great Beast has “super power” in the Swamp but is “weak” in the Volcano. If a player with the Great Beast card were to go against a player in the volcano whose monster card was normal, strong or super powerful in the Volcano section, the player with Great Beast would lose and the other player would get to take both cards.

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