Insecta (1992)
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players: 1 - 7
Publisher: Fat Messiah Games, Sierra Madre Games
Designers: Neal Sofge, Phil Eklund
Artists: Phil Eklund
Mechanics: Hexagon Grid, Cooperative Game, Simulation, Variable Player Powers, Role Playing, Dice Rolling
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Insecta is a game of bug-to-bug conflict and combat. Players design a mutant bug team and with them
attempt to escape from "The Hive," filled with real-world arthropods and controlled by an
adversarial "Hivemaster" player (somewhat akin to a dungeonmaster). The game comes with 16
mutant bug displays (6 are "starting" displays, the others are swapped in as the bugs
mutate), design cards, mapsheets, minature bugs and counters.
A limited reissue of the game, The Mutant Kit, was published in 2000 without rubber bugs or Hive cards, creating a modular game system that could be combined with other expansions.
Expanded by:
Insecta: Rainforest
Insecta: Trilobite
Insecta: Desert Hive
A limited reissue of the game, The Mutant Kit, was published in 2000 without rubber bugs or Hive cards, creating a modular game system that could be combined with other expansions.
Expanded by:
Insecta: Rainforest
Insecta: Trilobite
Insecta: Desert Hive
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