Undead (board game)

Undead is a 1981 board game published by Steve Jackson Games.

Gameplay

Undead is a game in which one player takes the role of Dracula, and the other players take the roles of Professor van Helsing, and other vampire hunters.[1]

Reception

David Dyche reviewed Undead in The Space Gamer No. 45.[1] Dyche commented that "All in all, this game is an excellent value."[1]

Bob McWilliams reviewed Undead for White Dwarf #28, giving it an overall rating of 8 out of 10, and stated that "On the whole this is quite an enjoyable game, probably best played with a number of people and also quite good value for its money."[2]

Reviews

  • Adventurer #5
gollark: Maybe it is just a rebranded calculator of a mildly different model. Maybe it was a secret prototype stolen from the factory which ended up in your hands through an unlikely series of coincidences. Maybe the documentation was deleted by accident. Maybe it's fake.
gollark: Why specifically 2009?
gollark: How do you know it does?
gollark: Zstandard is a real-time compression algorithm, providing high compression ratios. It offers a very wide range of compression / speed trade-off, while being backed by a very fast decoder (see benchmarks below). It also offers a special mode for small data, called dictionary compression, and can create dictionaries from any sample set. Zstandard library is provided as open source software using a BSD license.
gollark: We storm Casio headquarters at dawn (UTC).

References

  1. Dyche, David (November 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (45): 29.
  2. McWilliams, Bob (December 1981 – January 1982). "Open Box". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (Issue 28): 15.
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