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Ed the Two Hour Wargames guy of Two Hour Wargames writes:

Two Hour Wargames is pleased to announce the release of Dead Heat - Professional Zombie Racing.

ZOMBIE RACING - WHAT IS IT?

Dead Heat is a lighthearted racing game set in a post-apocalyptic future where Zombies aren't as much a menace as an inconvenience. It's about the survivors utilizing the Undead as a diversion from their dreary day-to-day existence. And most of all, it's about having fun while having your tongue firmly in your cheek.

Now on sale!

Simply put, the Zombies start the race behind the starting line with the objective of being the first to cross the finish line at the other end of the track. During the race, intrepid souls attempt to bait the Zombies into moving faster towards the finish line by dodging closer and closer to the Zombies. This game of "cat and mouse" continues until the Zombies cross the finish line or, in extreme cases, the Baiters are eaten.

Six Zombies are entered in each race, and each is paired up with one Baiter to form an "entry." Players and bystanders can bet on which Zombie will finish first, second, or third. This allows Dead Heat to be enjoyed on two levels - as a Baiter and as a Bettor.

11 x 17 Full color map to race your Zeds

Now that you have an idea of what you're in, come take a look...

Hardcopy  $12 USD plus postage includes PDF
PDF $10*

* We recommend the hardcopy, as there is a 11x17 color map and counters included. Ordering the PDF means you must print the counters and board yourself.