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Steve Jackson Games  |  SKU: 101207

Ogre - Designer's Edition

€116.90 EUR
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Description

Designer Steve Jackson
Publisher Steve Jackson Games
Players 1-3
Playtime 45 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Accessories Ogre Dice Set - Red/Blue
Expansions Ogre 6th Edition ACD Promo Sheet


Note: Due to the "HUGE" size of the game (28 lbs) - Flat Rate Shipping and Free Shipping on selected game does not apply.   Local Pickup is still free.  If you would like to ship the item, after order, you will be charged for the normal shipping price. Based on your shipping address, we will then contact you for the additional cost to ship.

Please do not combine other order items with the order, "1 Order, 1 Ogre"


Here is a link to an unboxing video by The Dice Tower


OGRE
 and its sequel G.E.V., are tactical ground combat games set in the not-so-distant future. In 2085 A.D., armored warfare continues - faster and deadlier than ever. Hovercraft, tanks and infantry slug it out with tactical nuclear devices. But the most feared weapon of all needs no human guidance. It's a giant cybernetic tank called the OGRE.

The basic OGRE game gives one player a force of infantry and armor, and a command post he must defend. The other player has only one unit - but it's an OGRE. It's an even match. Advanced games allow solitaire or multi-player action, with OGREs on both sides.

Microgame #1 in the Metagaming Microgames series, and the original release of Ogre. Origin of the Ogre/GEV Family.

Later publication by Steve Jackson Games is title Ogre/G.E.V. includes the sequel game, G.E.V., which adds new rules and unit types for greater tactical gameplay.

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Kent Scherm
How much bigger could it be?

None more big.An extravagant homage to a classic beer & pretzels game that introduced many to the genre. I'm reliving my youth with my son while he's being introduced to games that don't require a TV and controller. Old ziplock vs new giant box; 8-yr old vs 46 yr-old; ogre vs army. I guess asymmetry comes in many forms ;-)