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Lock ‘n Load Announces Run, Fight, or Die

The gang at Lock ‘n Load Publishing are giving a sneak peek at one of their upcoming releases: Run, Fight, or Die! The game is a new game in which players look to not only survive a zombie infestation but save some townfolk along the way. The title looks interesting and has serious design pedigree, so read on! 

From Lock ‘N Load:

Guys and gals, we are really excited by this Richard Launius (Arkham Horror and Defenders of the Realm) game. It’s a zombie game unlike any other, and we’ve just about played them all.

Each player receives a randomly selected character, represented by a playing card placed in front of him or her. This card has three zones, representing three decreasing distances to the player. Zombies start in the furthest zone and move closer each turn.

During a turn players six uniquely faced dice multiple times, hoping to match the icons on the dice in order to rescue survivors, uncover unique locations, and kill zombies with shotguns and baseball bats. Townsfolk can join your party and help as well as hinder. The cool thing is that the townsfolk that hinder also provide the most victory points if rescued. For example, the useful nurse allows its owner to heal one character wound each turn, but is only worth one victory point if rescued. Conversely, the screamer, who adds an extra zombie each time a zombie is rolled, is worth three valuable victory points.

Matching certain die faces also allow the player to draw a random location. Often these are helpful, such as the Old Bridge that allows the owner to kill three zombies per bat icon rolled. Not all locations are good. You might just pull the Graveyard, which adds three extra zombies to a zone of your card.

It is that unexpected fun and delicious tension that makes Run, Fight, or Die a hoot to play. And complexity? Gamers can pick it up in five minutes, non-gamers ten, and both will have fun.

Game Includes:

 Six character boards.

 Eighteen Townsfolk Tiles.

 Twelve Location Tiles.

 Twenty-five wound crystals.

 Sixty-five Zombies.

 One actions and events guide.

 One rulebook.

 A box to stuff it all in.

Jeff McAleer

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