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Imperial Assault Playmats Review - with Sam Healey

Imperial Assault Playmats Review - with Sam Healey

Sam Healey takes a look at the skirmish playmats for Star Wars: Imperial Assault from Fantasy Flight Games!

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  • Tom Vasel
    Tom Vasel
    Rating: 10.0
  • Sam Healey Dice Guy
    Sam Healey
    Rating: 10.0
  • Member
    André Nordstrand
    Rating: 9.0
  • Sam Healey Dice Guy
    Sam Healey
  • Bryan Drake Dice Guy
    Bryan Drake

Star Wars: Imperial Assault

Published by:
Hobby World, Heidelberger Spieleverlag, Galápagos Jogos, Galakta, Edge Entertainment, Asterion Press, Fantasy Flight Games
Designed by:
Jonathan Ying, Corey Konieczka, Justin Kemppainen
Year Published:
2014
Recommended Ages:
14
Board Game Category
Adventure, Exploration, Fighting, Miniatures, Movies / TV / Radio theme, Science Fiction, Wargame
Players:
1 - 5
Time to Play:
60 - 120

Other Reviews of this game

  • Member
    André Nordstrand
    Rating: 9.0
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  • Tom Vasel
    Tom Vasel
    Rating: 10.0
  • Sam Healey Dice Guy
    Sam Healey
    Rating: 10.0
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