⏳ Time's Ticking—Will You Rewrite History?
That Time You Killed Me is a unique narrative board game designed for 2 players, ages 14 and up. With a playtime of 15-30 minutes, players engage in a strategic rivalry across three timeframes, featuring four chapters of escalating complexity and additional modules for enhanced gameplay.
S**C
Keeps getting better
A little tricky to rape your head round at first but gets really good once you get the hang of it, and that's just the brace game. Each new addition is like getting a whole new game. 100% recommended to fans of abstract strategy games.
H**A
great game for competitive minds
no match is the same. a new outcome every game.a ton of fun and is worth the buy
A**S
Fun to play and master
Like chess but better in many ways, there are many different easter eggs, and it was fun to find them all.
C**N
Fun, chess-Like Game
I like the stategy in this game, it's a whole bunch of fun! I loved opening up each box that adds more replayability to each playthrough.
J**U
FUUUUUNNNNN
Original.
J**L
Clever little time-travelling chesslike game!
I picked up a copy of this game at PAX Unplugged because Pandasauras Games is amazing and of course I checked out their booth. This game was the highlight of the booth because they had a bunch of demos and boxes all setup everywhere. It's really quite a clever little game - super simple to learn, quick to setup and jump in. Probably going to require a lot of time to master and figure out strategies and tricks.The premise is simple, starting with the first mechanic introduced when you learn to play, you can move your characters around the board in one time era (past, present, future) and/or jump to a different era. If you jump into the past, you leave a copy of yourself in the original timeframe (thus spawning more copies if yourself as you go). If you're in the past, you can plant a seed which becomes a bush in the present, and a tree in the future. The objective is to kill as many versions of your opponent by pushing them into walls, bushes, trees (or knocking trees over onto them) or into their other selves - creating a paradox which kills them both! And this is just the first core mechanic of 3 that get introduced the more you play the game.The instructions are treated as somewhat narrative, with a big STOP! in each section as you hit break points. They want you to play a few rounds using the mechanics you know up to that point before moving on. And that makes sense, because each mechanic that gets introduced creates a whole new level of gameplay possibilities! I wont go into the others because theres a spoiler element but use your imagination as to what kind of mechanics could be introduced in a game where a past version of your self can affect the future (and how you can use those to your advantage to setup traps and tricks to take out your opponent).
A**R
Simple to learn; complex to master
I got this as a birthday gift, and it is the most fun I've had with a board game since I learned chess as a kid. Additionally, it's the only strategy board game I have that friends and family who aren't into strategy games really enjoy playing. Can't recommend this game enough.
K**E
So FUN! Genius FUN!
Think of checkers played on 3 different boards at the same time and then wipe that out of your mind and you might be able to comprehend this two-player game of strategy and fun.Each round you will move one of your pawns on one of three boards (past, present or future) in one of three ways: simple orthogonal movement, back in time, or forward in time. The game plays quick and is easy to learn. I could share more, but there are a few "secrets" you will want to discover on your own.I promise, if you like a little strategy and you like two player games... you WILL like this. I took it to a board game night with friends and 4 bought a copy after playing it one time.Buy it. Play it. Love it. You're welcome!!
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 week ago