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| In Anima: Beyond Good and Evil, each player controls a party of 4 adventurers who gain strength from their encounters in a threatened land until they confront the ultimate evil, Genesis. For 2-4 players, 12+, about an hour to play. | |||||||||||
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Anima: Beyond Good and Evil Everything ended. Omega, the ancient entity that threatened to disrupt all life in Gaïa, is sealed. Its unlimited source of power, the Infinity Orb, has been shattered, and the splinters scattered. Humanity continued forward, confident that this grave danger has past... or has it? In Anima: Beyond Good and Evil, you take control of a party of exceptional characters, wielding their cunning and magical powers to complete missions and ultimately stop the ultimate evil, Genesis. Be warned, however, other players will hinder your actions in order to claim victory for themselves. The world of Anima features traditional Western fantasy staples, including magic and medieval arms, combined with an emphasis on martial arts and Eastern concepts of honour and mysticism. In the 2-4 player card game Anima: Beyond Good and Evil, the adventure in Gaïa continues, and is playable in about an hour. Beyond Good and Evil can be played as an independent game, or it can be combined with Anima: Shadow of Omega for an even more epic gaming experience. • 1 rule book |
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