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MarkRyan21 Sep 2017 11:23 a.m. PST

We recently played the first scenario of Human Interface: Nakamura Tower by Post Industrial Games:

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klepley21 Sep 2017 12:14 p.m. PST

Nice report. How did you like the game play?

MarkRyan21 Sep 2017 3:15 p.m. PST

The game play is very smooth. Each character gets two actions. Then the AI is moved using a simple protocol.

The hacking part of the game is a good sub-game that does not detract from the main game; rather, it complements the game quite well.

The characters are customizable with all sorts of gear and augmentations; thus, the replayability is very good. The campaign is eighteen battles. Thee are two other campaign books with additional factions that increase the amount of play.

The campaign system is also quite good…or seems it as we are only just starting.

The only problem is the instruction manual; but even that has been corrected with how to play videos. In addition, there is a free pdf re-write of the rule book.

All in all, its a good game and clearly in my top hybrid board-miniature games.

Personal logo FingerandToeGlenn Sponsoring Member of TMP21 Sep 2017 5:51 p.m. PST

There's a second game coming: Be a Better Human. It streamlines some of the rules and improves components while being both a sequel and a stand alone.

Overall, I've enjoyed it. Easy to play solo, a big plus for me, The model poses are great, and the figures easy to assemble.

There's a hint that with the second game you might be able to take the game outside the buildings.

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