👽 Survive the Xenomorph onslaught — Will your squad make it out alive?
Aliens: Another Glorious Day in the Corps is a cooperative survival board game for 1-6 players aged 14 and up. Featuring 6 missions and an exciting campaign mode, players work together as specialist marines to fend off Xenomorph attacks in iconic locations from the movie. With 60-120 minutes of intense gameplay, this game emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and immersive storytelling without the need for batteries or digital components.
Product Dimensions | 26.67 x 26.67 x 10.16 cm; 1.75 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | GF9ALI11 |
Educational Objective(s) | Team Building Skills |
Language: | English, German |
Number of Game Players | 6 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Release date | 2 Jun. 2023 |
ASIN | 1638841365 |
M**S
A quality product.
Brilliant product, high quality components, well presented.
A**A
Excellent product
If you’re a fan of the franchise then this is an excellent game which really takes you into that role and the challenges the characters faced in the film well priced plenty of stuff in the box. Models are highly detail for the size and massively impressive face sculpture of the riply characters.Straight forward set up, but will add this for people who’ve played role playing table top games before. Age group about right 14+
D**D
Grest
Great game good quality
N**N
Great game, really fun. Fantastic minis
What a fantastic game. Played this with my game group and we had a ball. I intend to attempt to solo it next.As an aside - I really enjoyed assembling an painting the miniatures, they have great detail for their scale.Now it’s time for me to get buying the extensions!
A**R
Brilliant game alien sprues aren't great
Game is brilliant. Looses a star because the sprues for the alien model aren't great. The model details themselves are great but specifically the alien tails ( applies to some of the feet as well) the tail is glued in by a ball and socket type attachment less of a socket more of a tiny dimple really. But the ball on the tail on some of mine were almost entirely moulded into the sprue piece you cut off from. You either cut 75% of the ball off removing or cut the whole ball with an entire sprue attachment piece still around it all. I literally had to cut the whole thing off on some models and try and reshape the end of tail and glue which when your contact area for that long tail is probably 1mm in the first place then you have to try and re carve a tiny dome on the end to get full contact in the dimple to... it ain't great. Built hundreds of Warhammer etc models never seen anything like it. Maybe I just had a bad one
M**N
Great game and great models.
The game evokes the dramatic events of the film. Going from "this is easy" right through to "Game over Man". Note, the models require assembly and painting but for modellers it is an easy assembly. Though the xenomorph tails do end up hooking themselves to each other during play.
S**E
Just a headache
We've been playing the Resident Evil boardgame and this looked very similar so we picked it up - I wish we hadn't.Every single character comes in snap pack pieces and you need to assemble them all yourself before you can play - so you need to snap out all the body parts of the marines, file them down and glue them together and then paint them - you need to do this for all 5 marines, Ripley and Newt, then you need to do it again for all 16 Aliens.......nope - we gave up.If we hadn't put a few of them together we would have put in for a refund - it's a game that will forever lie in pieces in our cupboard, totally unplayable.If you want a fun game night, avoid this like the plague - it's a near 8 hour timesink just to assemble the pieces you need to play.
G**N
Awesome
Awesome game, came as advertised
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