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Post by Jonald on Nov 1, 2012 14:52:21 GMT 1
Tiny, terrible, and in serious need of predeeming. Welcome to Evil Baby Orphanage, the world’s foremost time travelling facility for the preventive parenting of Evil Babies. Evil Baby Orphanage is a casual party game where players take up the role of Time-Nannies and compete to remove evil from the time stream. Babies like Genghis Khan, Josef Stalin, and Vlad Tepes are all up for grabs, and it is your job to wrangle and redeem them before they commit the heinous deeds for which they were destined.
Evil Baby Orphanage is a card game for three or more players. Each player takes on the role of a Time-Nanny in an Evil Baby Orphanage, kidnapping villains throughout history and raising them to be accountants, ballerinas, or... something. Each player takes turns playing cards to help keep their Evil Babies from burning down their whole orphanage, and adopting more Evil Babies from the Time Stream.
Use good toys to keep Evil Babies from wreaking havoc, bad toys to encourage Evil Babies in other orphanages to cause a little trouble, and various Nanny actions to swap and adopt them as you try to keep the most evil out of the time stream.
Looks like a great and funny game, i will post up more as and when i know when its coming out for general release.
Watch this space.
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Post by chris_cain on Nov 1, 2012 19:10:36 GMT 1
I'll be so dissapointed if you can't give Stalin an enema
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Post by Jonald on Feb 3, 2013 13:03:32 GMT 1
So Friday night we had a game of EBO was very good and fun, the randomness of some of the babies attributes is brilliant! Especially Guy Fawkes haha! But you really don't know who the winner is right up until the end, you think you win but the something completely random happens and then it changes everything! Look forward to many more games. Lovely cards, details and very fun! Excellent Job by Justin and the guys from Wyrd!
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Post by docmartin on Feb 4, 2013 12:10:36 GMT 1
I REALLY enjoyed this one.... SO different from what we usually play! Amazing that so much action can be had from just two decks of cards! And not a dice in sight! I imagine that no two games will ever play the same! The ideal game for some light entertainment!
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