Release Date: July 2018 | Number of Players: 1-4 | Game Length: 45+ minutes
From BGG:
SEAL Team Flix is a fully co-operative or solo tactical dexterity game that pits 1-4 players against the forces of terrorism. Taking inspiration from several military-themed first-person shooter video games, SEAL Team Flix incorporates flicking, dice rolling, and character standees into an exciting, unique combination that will have the whole table standing up.
The game has two modes: campaign and skirmish. In campaign mode, players embark on an eight-mission non-linear adventure. Individual SEALs will get promoted several times over the course of the campaign…if they live. In skirmish mode, simply play one of the 17 missions as a standalone set-piece.
I initially thought SEAL Team Flix was a small dexterity game with a war theme, but after scanning through the rulebook I realized this is going to be a pretty big, involved game. I’m actually not a big fan of dexterity games most of the time since they tend to go stale pretty quickly, but this one definitely seems interesting.
If you’re interested in the game, you can pre-order SEAL Team Flix at at CSI. You can also check out the forums over at BGG, though there isn’t much posted over there right now.
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