Deduce In The Lab & Hunt For The Cure In Save Patient Zero
April 13, 2022 by fcostin
Asmodee is set to bring another successful Kickstarter to the forefront. This time, bringing players a chance to deduce their way to help Save Patient Zero from Helvetiq.
Save Patient Zero // Helvetiq Featured Image
There is a looming threat in the air, putting humanity at risk. Striking person by person at a time, a new disease has taken over. 2-5 players will be taking the role of scientists keen on analysis and discovery. Tasked to muster an antidote in hopes to save the world's population.
Component Preview // Save Patient Zero
At the start of the disease, players will be working hard in the lab at creating a three-molecule antidote. Just because players are hunting for the same goal, does not mean that they are keen on sharing the credit. Players are taking the role of Scientists, remember. In opposing labs, players will be attempting to find the remedy in a race against time.
Lab Board // Save Patient Zero
There is an interesting mechanic in the game. If you would like to throw yourself into a good old fashioned board game, as one player controls the narrative via Gamemaster. This is certainly an option. However, if all players around the table want to get stuck into some good-clean competitive science, the game can be driven by an AI Gamemaster via the app.
The game is pitched for ages 10+ so if you have any inspiring geniuses in the family who are keen on flexing their curious mind in intense lab banter, the title will require engagement between players. Bringing a fun scientific experience to whoever is around the table.
Save Patient Zero // Helvetiq & Asmodee
Save Patient Zero will be headed to retail on May 13th, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming deduction game in a race to find a cure.
It makes a nice change from murder mystery to flex some deduction skills, what do you think of the concept of Save Patient Zero?
"Just because players are hunting for the same goal, does not mean that they are keen on sharing the credit..."
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No its Corona 20 ?