For the first time ever, there isn’t a Killer (nor minions) to contend with in Terror From Destiny! At least, not one that you can see or attack. Instead, the Killer is death or fate or Destiny (pick your poison), and it will be slowly taking the lives of the Fated Victims, five special victims that come with the Vignette and are always in play, regardless of which location you’re at. You must save as many of these Fated Victims as possible, and for each Victim you fail to save Destiny will exact a heavy price at the end of the game.
However, there’s a catch (isn’t there always?): the Fated Victims must be saved in a VERY specific order, an order that you are completely in the dark about at the beginning of the game! If you make a mistake and save the Jock before you save the Cheerleader, Destiny is not going to take kindly to your meddling.
The Vignette requires both the Core Box and one of the Feature Film Boxes to play the game. The Vignette provides the unique Killer and one Final Girl, and the Feature Film Box provides the Location.
You know the genre. You know the tropes. There's ALWAYS that Final Girl. Enjoy them in a whole new way with this single-player horror game where YOU are the Final Girl. Please note: the game requires both the core box and a Feature Film box to be played.
Dune: Imperium is a game that finds inspiration in elements and characters from the Dune legacy, both the new film from Legendary Pictures and the seminal literary series from Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert, and Kevin J. Anderson.