Fireteam Zero is a cooperative game for up to four players who must cut a path through an endless swarm of deadly monsters in order to discover and defeat the ultimate evil behind them. Each player possesses a set of brutal combat skills that are represented by a deck of cards unique to that character. Play cards to devastate the creatures in your way, help your teammates survive the onslaught, or even reshape the tactical landscape with the proper application of explosive ordinance. The battle is fought across three maps of increasing difficulty, each one bringing more and tougher enemies than the last. Players must search for and complete mission objectives in order to progress and bring them one step closer to the final showdown.
Aiding them are two NPC Specialists, one with an uncanny ability to sense the location and nature of the supernatural energy in the area and another with an encyclopedic knowledge of the arcane. Use the Specialists wisely or risk failure no matter how many monsters you defeat.
Race against time as the creatures on the board become stronger and more cunning. The longer you take to complete your objectives, the more Monster Twist cards are revealed, each granting a new and terrible aspect to your enemy. In each set of missions you will face a different family of horrifying creatures, each with their own special abilities and twist cards.
Players must not only fight for their lives, but at the same time they must make smart tactical choices with their teammates in order to make the best use of a limited resource, the cards in their hands. Each card not only represents an action that they can take, but also their health. Spending too many cards can leave you vulnerable, while spending too few can result in being overwhelmed. Clever players will rely on each other to succeed.
Fireteam Zero is a story-rich board game of squad tactics and horror. Each map can be played separately in about 45 minutes or together to complete an entire Operation in about three hours.
• Online retailer Cool Stuff Inc lists a fifth expansion for Asmodee's Formula D — Formula D Expansion 5: New Jersey/Russia — with a release date of May 2014. I've heard previously from Asmodee that Exp. 4 was not the end of the line for the series, but I've not heard details or confirmation about this particular expansion. (HT: Ryan Freels)
• Old news, but I don't think I've posted about this previously: On June 25, 2013, a profile of designer Stefan Feld was published in the German newspaper Offenburger Tageblatt (PDF available on Feld's website), and in addition to a towering stack of games overshadowed by an even more towering Feld, the profile depicts a prototype of what's described as Feld's twentieth board game. Ralph Bruhn of Hall Games, who published Feld's Luna in 2010, has been working with Feld to develop this design, but no release date or details have been announced as the game itself is still being developed.
• AEG has placed a February 2014 release date on the Legend of the Five Rings version of Seiji Kanai's Love Letter, which sports one of the largest logo-to-box ratios that I've seen to date.
• In this BGG comment, Pegasus Spiele's Andre Bronswijk mentions that a new English-language version of Junta will be released in 2014. (An English-language version of Die Zwerge, on the other hand, is still only a possibility.)
• Cards Against Humanity is publishing...something for the end of 2013 under a campaign charmingly named "12 Days of Holiday Bullshit". (Only twelve?) For $12, you get twelve...somethings sent to you over twelve days. I bet it's cards.