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The others: 7 sins
The others: 7 sins








Instead, they have a number of ‘reaction’ tokens to spend each round, and can intervene after any character turn until they run out of tokens. This means that quite a lot can happen in the space of one turn, and if you have three to four players, each taking a minimum of two turns, that’s a huge amount going on in one round! The Sins player doesn’t actually have a specific turn. Each turn can also include any number of ‘free moves’ available to that player, including using city actions, or turning mystery counters over. Actions include attempting to cleanse the area of harmful effects, or attacking your opponent. Each turn consists of a movement and action, or action and movement. team, each character takes an individual turn in order, and this occurs twice before the end of a round, (sometimes more, if extra turns are awarded). Rounds are a little different to usual in this game, and can take some getting used to. Each deck risks different club members, and with a randomly shuffled deck you never know who, and when, they will join the game. There’s also the introduction of the Hell Club, extra strong opponents randomly summoned if their Apocalypse card is drawn. team, and makes each game so much more interesting. Each type of Story Board warrants a different style of play from the F.A.I.T.H. The Story Boards are a great addition as they come in three different types, Terror, which focus on combat, Corruption, which is more character based, and Redemption, which focus on saving innocents. There might be seven Story Boards available in the base game, but with two maps on each, and two main Sins available, that’s 28 different games without even taking the Acolytes and Apocalypse deck into account. With all these interchangeable aspects to the game, it really allows you to change things up.

  • Each mission type has a corresponding Apocalypse deck, this is shuffled each game, and therefore the specific cards drawn may differ.
  • Again, each of the Acolyte groups have their own abilities.
  • The Sins player also chooses a team of Acolytes to accompany the Sin.
  • the others: 7 sins

    team, each Sin has its own unique abilities. The Sins player chooses which Sin will oppose the F.A.I.T.H.Next, each Story Board has two different maps to choose from.players (the aim of the Sins player is always to kill the F.A.I.T.H. This determines the overall missions for the F.A.I.T.H.

    the others: 7 sins

    There are so many variants in each iteration of the game, that no two runs are alike In fact, one of the best things about this game is its replayability. I don’t think we would expect anything less from Cool Mini or Not at this point, but the Sins figures truly are amazing, especially the Avatar for Pride, which is one of the best game pieces I have ever seen!

    the others: 7 sins

    team consists of a couple of humans, but also demons, a vampire, a werewolf… We’ve found that with a lot of fantasy or sci-fi based games, one side is clearly ‘evil’, whereas the other is ‘good’, but in The Others: 7 Sins, whilst ‘the Sin’ is clearly evil, our hero’s are simply the better of two evils. With one player taking on the role of ‘The Sin’, and all other players (up to four) controlling members of F.A.I.T.H. We seem to be seeing a few games lately that follow the one versus many, but The Others: 7 Sins is one that does it very well. (Federal Authority for the Interdiction of Transdimensional Horrors). The city of Haven is the key to their invasion, but it will not go down without a fight, thanks to the actions of the paranormal organization known as F.A.I.T.H. Slowly the Others have creeped into our lives, corrupting society from within. In The Others, the world stands on the brink of apocalypse, as the fanatics of the Hell Club have summoned the 7 Deadly Sins to lay waste to our reality. From the creators of Zombicide Season 1, and Zombicide Black Plague, we were in no doubt that the miniatures for this game would be exquisite, but how would the rest of the game measure up?

    the others: 7 sins

    One of the games we’ve been most excited to play recently was The Others: 7 Sins.










    The others: 7 sins