AVPR Board Game | |
20th Century Fox | |
20th Century Fox | |
2010 | |
Card Game, fighting/horror | |
multiplayer | |
12+ | |
Board Game | |
Board Game | |
Contents[]
Release[]
Release date for the game AVPR Board Game;
2010
Plot[]
From the board game; 'Two monsters of the best modern space fighters Alien and Predator enter into a brutal fight. Location - the Earth. Duration -nowadays. Who will be the winner - a swarm of ruthless aliens or lone Predator, which arrived on Earth to defend the honor of the clan? And maybe people do not want to die without a murmur on the battlefield of the two races of monsters?'
Aliens v Predator: Requiem board game. Officially licenced by 20th Century Fox 2010 movie and released exclusively in Russia.
Gameplay[]
Game modes[]
You can play in the following modes;
Multiplayer
Gameplay modes[]
Multiplayer
Characters[]
Marines
Aliens
Predator
Predalien
Features[]
- Original movie art & design
- 2-3 players
- 40-60 min
- High detailed play field
- 40 game cards
- 7 Marine figures
- 10 Alien figures
- 1 Predator figure
- 1 Hybrid figure
- 68 plastic tokens
- 30 cardboard tokens
- Dices (1-6)
- Board game manuals
Maps[]
Weapons[]
Equipment[]
Enemies[]
Vehicles[]
Publishers[]
20th Century Fox is one of the six major American film studios as of 2011. Located in the Century City area of Los Angeles, just west of Beverly Hills, the studio is a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. The company was founded on May 31, 1935, as the result of the merger of Fox Film Corporation, founded by William Fox in 1915, and Twentieth Century Pictures, founded in 1933 by Darryl F. Zanuck, Joseph Schenck, Raymond Griffith and William Goetz.
Developers[]
20th Century Fox is one of the six major American film studios as of 2011. Located in the Century City area of Los Angeles, just west of Beverly Hills, the studio is a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. The company was founded on May 31, 1935, as the result of the merger of Fox Film Corporation, founded by William Fox in 1915, and Twentieth Century Pictures, founded in 1933 by Darryl F. Zanuck, Joseph Schenck, Raymond Griffith and William Goetz.