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Personal logo etotheipi Sponsoring Member of TMP of Irrational Number Line Games writes:

Kids are kids. Anywhere. You give them a vehicle, a little freedom, and all of a sudden, they're visiting alien planets and messing with the locals. And they're in trouble. Or they will be unless you can help them fix their crashed spacecraft and get home from Earth before curfew!

Dude, Where's My Transdimensional Intergalactic Transport? is a 28mm skirmish game for up to six players (including solo play). Each encounter between the aliens and the Earthlings has a different environment and victory objectives, but both sides will have to balance immediate needs and the long view of the scenario if they want to win.

Hey you kids… get off my planet!

The game uses our Quick Intermediate Level Skirmish, our free gaming system. For $1.99 USD, the 37-page booklet provides:

  • A five-encounter campaign for the aliens to get home
  • Different aliens and crash locations enabling dozens of different game replay options
  • 14 pages of 2D and optional 3D (simple) terrain so you can print and play
  • Solo play rules
  • Guidelines to convert the scenario to other gaming systems

Special Bonus for TMParians… This link to the Dude, Where's My Transdimensional Intergalactic Transport? comic. Well, maybe not a comic comic… more like a collection of the artwork from the PDF that outlines the plot and encounters.

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