Funkoverse Strategy Game: Kool-Aid Man 100
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Description
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Designer |
Prospero Hall |
Publisher | Funko Games |
Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 20-60 mins |
Suggested Age | 10 and up |
Expansion For |
"OH YEAH!" Combine Kool-Aid Man with your Funkoverse Strategy Games and splash other characters with fresh new abilities.
In the Funkoverse Strategy Game, you combine your favorite characters and go head-to-head in exciting game scenarios.
Each turn, you select one of your characters and perform two actions. Each character has access to basic actions like moving and challenges as well as several unique abilities that may be performed only by spending ability tokens. Funkoverse uses an innovative "cooldown" system—the more powerful the ability, the longer it will take for the ability token to become available again—so players have to spend their ability tokens wisely. Each character in Funkoverse is unique, so players are encouraged to try out different combinations of characters and items in order to discover their favorite synergies and powerful strategies for the different game scenarios.
Funkoverse Strategy Game Expansion: Kool-Aid Man #KA100 is an expansion for any standalone title in the Funkoverse line-up that features:
A unique playable character, Kool-Aid Man!
New abilities that allow Kool-Aid Man to bust through walls!
Sparkly Points to add an effervescence to your victory
The ability to combine this expansion with other Funkoverse titles to create the ultimate team
Since Kool-Aid Man can bust through walls, altering the map through the use of his Rubble Tokens, the game changes for all characters in play!
Kool-Aid Man’s Splash Zone ability is a powerful area of effect attack that can do a Challenge 3 to all adjacent rivals.
Kool-Aid Man’s Oh Yeah! ability allows him to move through a wall and do a challenge with a single action. Use this to surprise rivals that thought they were safe behind a wall.