Time Travel & Change Reality In “The Time You Killed Me”

August 12, 2021 by fcostin

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Pandasaurus Games are not letting us board gamers down with the consistent release schedule! With awesome, fun and engaging releases coming out, and they do not stop at just entertaining players on the tabletop.

That Time You Killed Me // Pandasaurus Games

Most recently, Pandasaurus Games have had a puzzle up on their Twitter. A very strange, slider-looking puzzle and it has been irking the brain of us board gamers to what it could be. Now finally announced, a brand new title encompassing time-travel and reality conception in the upcoming board game, The Time You Killed Me.

You ever thought one board was enough to keep your eye on? No, don't be silly, we are dealing with different times throughout the history of the narrative - so there are four different boards to keep steady, and we must do it as carefully as we can!

That Time You Killed Me // Pandasaurus Games

Players will take the role of rivalling and competing time travellers, attempting to be one step ahead of one another by trying to wipe them off the face of the earth, reality and history. Chasing your tail, and theirs - you must find your opponent across time and space before he finds you and you can say goodbye to your future - in any dimension! But as we are dealing with something as fragile as time and space - players may need to wipe them out more than once in a series of 'lives to determine who can stay, and who can be written out.

That Time You Killed Me // Pandasaurus Games

There are four different chapters to work through, each of which becomes more difficult the further a player progresses - with individual rulesets, components and objectives to diversify the game in totality.

Pandasaurus Games are now taking pre-orders for this That Time You Killed Me, and are offering an "envelope of secrets" with any pre-order made on their website. Although there is no release date confirmed as yet, hopefully, we won't need to wait too long for its release.

If there are four boards, does this title become a board-board-board-board game? 

"Players will take the role of rivalling and competing time travellers, attempting to be one step ahead of one another by trying to wipe them off the face of the earth, reality and history..."

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