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Number of Players | 1 |
Playtime | 15-30 Min |
Suggested Ages | 10+ |
Designer(s) | Tony Boydell |
Publisher | Capstone Games |
As a successful Magician, you have been able to fund a lifetime of research by delivering to the petty requests of liars, philanderers, gluttons and the least of Humanity.
How refreshing, then, when a client should emerge with a commission of horrifying simplicity that has the potential for obtaining a vast amount of knowledge - perhaps the ultimate knowledge - albeit at the expense of many millions.
"Release the denizens of Hell unto the Earth, with Baphomet - The Sabbath Goat - at their Head, for one night only and let them run amok. Let us observe the consequences - for aesthetic reasons only, of course."
However, do not expect this to proceed without interference from the Church and/or from Hell itself: the best-laid plans do not always go the way expected.
Inspired by the Black Easter novellas by James Blish, the goal of Aleph Null is to successfully summon the demonic Prince Baphomet who, when he appears, expects there to be no cards in your hand, the main deck and the discard pile; if there are any cards remaining in these ‘zones’, you lose. However, ‘not losing’ in this way does not mean that you have won: any cards still in play also count against you – too many and you shall lose also. The quick you ‘win’, the better your chance of surviving any due punishment.
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