Stranger yet, the area you typically play with is significantly smaller. The board, however, is a deceptive little beast. I should note that for all intents and purposes, this is a Euro, so it relies on iconography instead of text, but the icons and layout is very intuitive. It's all tiles and tokens, but Z-Man has matched FFG in quality. Neuroshima Hex! is based on a Polish RPG called Neuroshima, which I know nothing about, but the post-apocalyptic artwork is what initially attracted me to the game (think Fallout meets Warhammer 40k). A shame, since Neuroshima Hex is much better and probably more memorable than any game I passed it up for. ![]() It was on my radar since the 2nd edition of the game came out, but I always went for that shiny, new FFG game instead. ![]() I passed this game up for other games probably more than any other game out there. I'm a bit late to the Neuroshima Hex! party.
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