

First come the five new Survivors with their own asymmetrical powers. Gameplay: New California adds a swathe of new elements in the game. tokens, 6 Enemy tokens, 66 Encounter cards (25 Wasteland, 22 Settlement, 19 Vault), 32 Quest cards, 9 Special cards, 26 Loot cards, 21 Asset cards, 8 Unique Asset cards, 7 Perk cards, 6 Faction tokens, 6 Quest markers, and 6 Caps tokens. In addition to the 4-page English rulebook and the 16-page Reference Guide that can be found on the publisher's website free of charge, the game also contains the following: 12 Map tiles, 6 Scenario sheets, 5 Plastic Figures, 6 Character cards, 5 Character S.P.E.C.I.A.L.


The expansion does not alter either the number of players nor the playing times, even though it adds a cooperative way of playing a previously competitive-only game. The base game can accommodate from one to four players in anything between an hour and a half to three hours. For those living under rocks for the last twenty years, Fallout is based on the atompunk, retro-futuristic, post-apocalyptic role-playing video game series of the same name, which started already back in 1997. What you get: Your USD 59,95 or equivalent will buy you Fallout: New California, the first expansion for the Fallout game line. While there, you can wander across twelve new map tiles that expand the scenarios found in the original game or head into sunny New California and visit some of the most memorable locations from throughout the Fallout series.' The New California expansion brings new quests, companions, vaults, and items to Fallout: The Board Game, letting you venture out into the wasteland as five new characters.

Which is great news! Where there's chaos, there's loot! This desolate coastal state was once a shining jewel, but since the Great War, the region known as New California has fallen into chaos. Review Summary: A worthy expansion in many ways, yet it should have been included in the basic game and it does not solve its many issues.īlurb from the publisher: 'Ah, California: sunshine, ocean breezes, and radioactive wasteland as far as the eye can see.
