We review the Funkoverse Squid Game set published by Funko Games. The Funkoverse Core Game and 101 expansion add in new characters, abilities, and maps for you to use in your games of Funkoverse.
Funkoverse: Squid Game 100 is the core game, with two maps, four characters, and 4 different game scenarios. Funkoverse: Squid Game 101 is an expansion to the core game. It features two characters in one; you can play as the faceless Masked Manager or remove the mask and play as an undercover detective Jun-ho.
This game is best with two, four, or six players aged seventeen or more and takes about 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the scenario and how many people are playing. The game suggests two to four players, but you can mix and match characters from other Funkoverse kits and easily play with more players.
In Funkoverse, two to four (or even six) players can play together on a squared board map. The map and game scenario (ruleset and objectives) will differ according to the version of the game you’re playing.
A player controls one to three characters, typically divided into two teams, and may select an item. Players begin in the starting area of their respective teams. The game allows the player to choose a character based on his/her traits, defense points, and unique special abilities.
Players alternate, taking two actions with characters who still need to be played each round. After playing, a character gets “exhausted”. Among the different actions you will:
You can refer to “Funkoverse Strategy Game Review” for a more comprehensive overview.
Funkoverse Squid Game’s version features brand-new scenarios based on the Netflix series. Race to the finish line in “Red Light, Green Light”, or break your opponents’ protection in
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