Expansion for Mansions of Madness: Second Edition.

Madness continues on Miskatonic's campus, in a museum, and on the streets of Arkham.

1-5 Players  |  120-180 Mins  |  Ages 14+

Features: Area Movement, Cooperative Game, Dice Rolling, Hand Management, Modular Board, Pick-up and Deliver, Role Playing, Solo / Solitaire Game, Team-Based Game, Variable Player Powers

Theme: Expansion for Base-game, Adventure, Exploration, Fantasy, Fighting, Horror, Miniatures, Murder / Mystery, Novel-based, Puzzle

Description:

Evil extends its reach and spills into the Streets of Arkham!

This expansion for Mansions of Madness: Second Edition places four new investigators in three thrilling digital scenarios that incorporate new elements of gameplay, including elixirs and improvement tokens. Players get hours of exciting gameplay filled with horror and hardships that incorporate the core game and build upon the Arkham Horror canon.

Streets of Arkham is an expansion for Mansions of Madness: Second Edition in which investigators must confront the horrific secrets behind Arkham's failing facade of normalcy. From the campus of Miskatonic University to the gang-run speakeasies and storefronts, investigators face threats on both the supernatural and worldly fronts. Only with their wits, grit, and the occasional opportunity to unlock hidden potential can they overcome the threats to the city- and their lives.

This expansion unlocks three new digital scenarios, new digital mythos events, and a new digital puzzle. It introduces a new type of card, Elixirs, and a new type of token, Improvements. The expansion also includes new tiles, monsters, investigators, and new cards to further expand your investigations.

This is not a standalone product. It requires Mansions of Madness Second Edition Core Set to play.

SKU 841333104535
Barcode # 841333104535
Brand Asmodee
Shipping Weight 1.4100kg

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