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Uk'otoa

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All sailors fear the tales of Uk’otoa, the all-seeing Great Leviathan beneath the sea. The worst has come to pass—the beast has you in its serpentine clutches. As the toothy maw of Uk’otoa ravages your ship, you’ll have to run, push, and sacrifice others to win!

Uk’otoa is the first official board game developed by the Darrington Press team! Brace yourself for a fast-paced, enthralling tactical game of semi-cooperative card play and thrilling nautical adventure from the world of Exandria™.

Gameplay:

Hexes are placed on the board to represent the wreckage of a destroyed ship, and are progressively removed as they are consumed by the dauntless Uk’otoa. Players take on the roles of two factions which they share with their neighboring players, and use cards to best position their two teams to survive. Each card in a player’s hand carries immersive, gorgeous art and easy-to-understand icons depicting the movement it provides.

Details:

  • 3-5 players
  • 30-45 minutes
  • Ages 12+
  • Contents:
    • 26 ship deck hexes
    • 25 terrified sailor meeples
    • 5 faction tokens
    • 60 movement cards with lavish art
    • a 52mm high-quality miniature of the Great Leviathan Uk'otoa
    • Rulebook containing rules and Uk'otoa Sea Shanty lyrics
  • Creative Team:
    • Game Design: Jeb Havens
    • Game Art: Hannah Friederichs
    • Additional Game Design: Gabriel Hicks
    • Layout: Vee Hendro
    • Uk'otoa Sculpt: Niklas Norman
    • Sea Shanty: Writing by Taliesin Jaffe and Dani Carr

Customer Reviews

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Aaron Adcock
Great gift

Got this for a friend's birthday gift. Great game!

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Tony

Love it

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Patton Christofides
Simple yet Enthralling!

This game is awesome. I wouldn't expect anything else from the folx behind Critical Role. The set up is easy and uncomplicated, and lets you dive right into game play. Game mechanics and card selection are also simple and easy to understand. All of this lends to a very entertaining game that allows players to dive in and have fun without extensive game theory practice.

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Graysen Bingham
Great Game

This game was more than I was expecting and a lot of fun. The only thing that I found to be incorrect was the projected play time of 30-45min a game. Perhaps we just like the chaos but our games always went a lot quicker making it easy to replay several times in a short time frame.

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MASON
fun game, fragile cards

Very fun. I think we played 8 games our first day with a mixed group ages 13-50, with a rotating group of 4 or 5 players (we decided 4 was more fun than 5 because there was more movement). Our only complaint is the cards are already wearing out - they are not built to handle shuffling apparently. De-lamination, tearing at the edges, general wear and tear in a single day of use. That's pretty disappointing.

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