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Expeditions
The sequel to Scythe sends players on a new adventure into Siberia, where a massive meteorite crashed near the Tunguska River, awakening ancient corruption. An expedition led by Dr. Tarkovsky ventures into the taiga to learn about the meteorite and its impact on the land. Itching for adventure, heroes from the war privately fund their own expeditions to Siberia, hoping to find artifacts, overcome challenges, and ultimately achieve glory.
Dawn of the Zeds: Expansion Pack 3 – Rumors and Rails
The third Dawn of the Zeds: Third Edition Expansion Pack features two new game systems. In the first, Refugees are more helpful than ever as they bring with them Rumors about incredibly useful items for the ongoing battle. All 16 Rumor chits provide heroes with special goodies or abilities when discovered.
Dawn of the Zeds: Expansion Pack 2 – New Player Blues Expansion
The second Dawn of the Zeds: Third Edition Expansion Pack features 13 new Outbreak! (blue) Level Event and Fate cards, broadening the narrative and gameplay excitement. Zeds are learning to move in new and unexpected ways, catching the citizens of Farmingdale unaware and, at times, unprepared. Panic, confusion, and arguments only help the Zeds\' cause, so it is important that citizens stick together during these dark times.
Dawn of the Zeds: Expansion Pack 1 – Stepping Forward
The first Dawn of the Zeds: Third Edition Expansion Pack features 4 new characters (3 heroes and 1 heroic civilians), who are stepping forward, ready to confront the Zeds.
Dawn of the Zeds 3rd Edition
The postcards in every local drug store read, "Welcome to Fabulous Farmingdale!", an ad campaign that was the brainchild of Mayor Hernandez (who coincidentally employed his wife\'s public relations firm to market their community). But right now, things are far from fabulous in Farmingdale and, for once, everyone isn\'t blaming the Mayor. Some kind of virus or poison is turning ordinary people into vicious, zombie-like killers. It is not clear how the disease spreads (though it seems that physical contact is certainly one way), but it is obvious what the illness does to its victims.