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  1. In Escape from 100 Million B.C., players are stranded time travelers, hurrying to reassemble their ship because a nearby volcano is about to blow. There are dinosaurs to dodge, time rifts to close, and castaways from other eras who got pulled back due to paradoxes.

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  2. Sep 7, 2017 · Escape from 100 Million B.C. Save Einstein from being eaten by dinosaurs in this rollicking adventure. You need only take a look at the box art for Kevin Wilson’s Escape from 100 Million B.C. to know exactly what you’re in for.

  3. In Escape from 100 Million B.C., players are stranded time travelers, hurrying to reassemble their ship because a nearby volcano is about to blow. There are dinosaurs to dodge, time rifts to close, and castaways from other eras who got pulled back due to paradoxes.

    • What Is Escape from 100 Million B.C.?
    • Rules Overview
    • Pros and Cons
    • Final Thoughts

    Escape from 100 Million B.C. is a cooperative adventure game designed by Kevin Wilson (Elder Sign, Cosmic Encounter) and published by IDW Games. You are part of the very first time-travelling expedition, but unfortunately you are now stranded in 100 Million B.C. after you crash-landed on top of a volcano. You and your fellow time-travelers’ job is ...

    I’m not going to go over all of the Escape from 100 Million B.C. rules here, but hopefully you will get a feel for how it plays and if it’s something you might be interested in. At the beginning of the game, players will get a character sheet and equipment cards. The sheets will tell you the stats your character has, including brawn, speed, will, a...

    Pros

    1. The theme really shines here. I had high hopes because of the time traveling theme, and I was not let down. Everything you do makes sense, from searching for the time machine’s parts to having a “passive” dinosaur go away simply because it’s not interested in fighting you at that moment. 2. It’s great that you can attempt to “win” in multiple ways. You can try to keep the land clear of dinosaurs and slowly find the time machine’s parts, or you can attempt to flee from most of the dinosaurs...

    Cons

    1. The Escape from 100 Million B.C. rulebook isn’t actually too bad, but since it is about 30 pages it would’ve been nice if they had put a rules summary page on the back of the book. Expect to be referencing that rulebook quite a bit in your first three or four games. 2. I really like the artwork on the cards and board, but the art on the characters’ sheets and standees is a bit bland. Multiple people in my group mentioned that they wished they used a similar art style on the characters as t...

    Minor issues aside, everyone I’ve played Escape from 100 Million B.C. with so far has loved it. That’s mostly because of the awesome theme, but it’s also because it forces you to talk out how you’re going to approach everything on the board. It has a great adventure theme to it and it’s the type of game that will take a while to master (even at the...

  4. Nov 30, 2016 · Your team of intrepid adventurers has embarked on history’s first time-travelling expedition; only for the Professor time machine to malfunction, crashing into the lip of an active VOLCANO and stranding you 100 million years in the past! this co-operative big box adventure game is designed by Kevin Wilson (Descent, Arkham horror and tent ...

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  5. In Escape from 100 Million B.C., players are stranded time travelers, hurrying to reassemble their ship because a nearby volcano is about to blow. There are dinosaurs to dodge, time rifts to close, and castaways from other eras who got pulled back due to paradoxes.

  6. In Escape from 100 Million B.C., players are stranded time travelers, hurrying to reassemble their ship because a nearby volcano is about to blow. There are dinosaurs to dodge, time rifts to close, and castaways from other eras who got pulled back due to paradoxes.

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