AuZtralia*
AuZtralia is an adventure and exploration board game set in an alternate 1930s, inspired by Martin Wallace's A Study in Emerald. In this unique setting, players are intrepid adventurers colonizing Australia after the northern hemisphere has been devastated by war and the Old Ones. Gameplay involves building ports, constructing railways, mining, and farming, all while preparing for the awakening of the Old Ones and their human armies. Time is a crucial resource, and as the game progresses, the Old Ones awaken and become active, posing a significant threat. Players must strategically prepare for their arrival, possibly cooperating with others to fend off these nightmarish beings using military units and recruited personalities.
Gameplay Overview
- Exploration and Building: Construct ports, railways, and develop land for resources.
- Time Management: Every action costs time, a valuable resource.
- Conflict with the Old Ones: Prepare for and confront the awakened Old Ones.
Special Features
- Alternate Reality Theme: Set in an alternate 1930s with a mix of history and mythology.
- Semi-Cooperative Play: Work with other players while trying to achieve individual victory.
- Fully Cooperative Variant: Includes rules for a completely cooperative gameplay experience.
Conclusion
AuZtralia offers a rich and immersive experience combining exploration, resource management, and strategic combat against a unique mythological threat. It's perfect for players who enjoy a blend of history, fantasy, and cooperative/competitive gameplay, delivering both individual and team-based challenges.
Nominated for 1 award.
- 1 - 4 Players
- 30 - 120 Minutes
- 13+ years old
- Medium difficulty
We like AuZtralia so much that we recommend it in the following board game recommendation lists 2024
- Position 70 in All games from the Top100 "Hunter & Cron Award 2019" list 🇩🇪
- Position 14 in The best games from Martin Wallace 🇬🇧👨
- Position 22 in The best games set in the H.P. Lovecraft universe "Cthulhu
- Position 18 in The best games where you can measure progress over time with a time tracker ⌚️
- Position 18 in The best semi-cooperative board games 🤝