
It almost looks like a bookcase game or a World Atlas! It’s in a giant hard slip case and contains two boxes. Wait until you see the whole thing on the table later.
This solo game is enormous! Now, granted, I am showing the deluxe Kickstarter version (see above for scale with a coke can), but wow. This is a solo adventure game with a 2-Player versus mode included (tacked-on?).
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