{"id":940,"edition":6,"categories":3,"features":0,"size":9708,"name":"Singularity","authors":[{"name":"Frank Mitchell","url":"https://www.frankmitchell.org","twitter":"onefrankguy","login":"onefrankguy","gh":281609}],"description":"
“Meteor impacts detected. Life support systems offline. Escape pods launching in 30 seconds…”
\nSingularity is an offline game. Press the print button. Read the rules. Cut out the board and tiles. Set a timer, and get ready to save the crew of the Pegasus II.
\nSingularity is an online game. Press the play button. Place a corridor on the ship. Tap the corridor to rotate it. Press the play button to get the next corridor. Can you rescue the crew of the Pegasus II?
\nSingularity is a story. Press the play button. Place corridors on the ship. Rescue the crew one at a time. After each rescue, press the help button to reveal the fate of the Pegasus II.
\n","source":"onefrankguy/singularity","stars":0,"comments":[{"typ":2,"at":189339513,"author":"Spartez Team","url":"https://spartez.com","text":"Nice esthetics of game. Nice idea to convert it to boardgame to fulfill offline theme requirement.\nIt has reminded me of BrainGoodGames (I have no connection with them, but I appreciate their games; or should I say his…).
\nSound gets a little annoying after a while.
\nI like the risk aspect, when you are waiting for one particular element to come to your space.
\nAs a gameplay I did play 3 times and 3 times won, so I don’t know - maybe I got lucky, maybe it’s too easy.
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