Heist Your Way Into Starfinder: Pirates of Skydock This August
April 26, 2022 by fcostin
Pathfinder: Level 20 is set to be released at the end of the month, as Kobolds gear up to live life by the seat of their pants. In a frantic panic from a fighter who just needs 5XP to reach level 20. We have all been there, it does not matter what the target is to close that XP gap - whoever gets in the way of the sword is toast.
Pathfinder: Level 20 // Gale Force Nine
Earlier this year, the collaboration between Paizo and Gale Force Nine was announced bringing more Pathfinder and Starfinder board game titles to the table. There are three confirmed for the year, alongside Pathfinder: Level 20 bringing Starfinder: Pirates of Skydock this summer, and Pathfinder: Tall Tales in Q4.
As the announcement was made, we did get a sneak peek into what to expect from Pathfinder: Level 20, however, insight into the other two was hard to come by - other than taking a stab in the dark.
Starfinder Pirates of Skydock // Gale Force Nine
Now Gale Force Nine has released more information on the upcoming August release title, Starfinder: Pirates of Skydock as players attempt to pull off the steal of a lifetime.
2-4 players will be making space-crime their top priority, to see them fit with a bountiful prize that is sure to reap in rewards and pay off. However, a heist does not come without dangers, in hopes of stealing a top-class space vessel players will be set a series of objectives that will require the support and respect of those willing to work for the prize.
Each player will assume a role with unique abilities in their favor, as they travel across different regions to meet a series of objectives.
Stealing themselves a ship to Captain does indeed sound tempting, but proving worth as the heist unfolds will be the prime target. As the player will the most support will not only be able to flex that they have pulled it off, but they will fly away captaining a new ship!
Everybody loves a heist, think you can double-cross your double-cross being straight-as-arrows but technically corrupt?
"2-4 players will be making space-crime their top priority."
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Space pirates certainly a great way to ge people interested.