Semi-Co-op Survival Horror2022
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Semi-Co-op Survival Horror

Nemesis: Lockdown

It's Alien on a board, and yes, your friends might leave you to die.

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Designed by Adam Kwapiński · 2022

Players1-5
Play time120-180 min
WeightHeavy
Ages14+
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The verdict

A glorious, terrifying story machine that runs long and explains itself badly. If you want a cinematic horror night and don't mind the odd rules argument, few games hit harder.

Best for: Groups who want a tense, story-driven horror night over straight competition

The full review

What it is

Picture Alien, the movie, turned into a board game, and you've basically got it. You're stuck on a multi-level Mars research facility, the power keeps cutting out, the lights go dark in random rooms, and something is hunting you through the vents. You each get a secret objective, so you're cooperating right up until you're not. Real players rave that no two games play the same, and that's the draw. It builds stories.

The catch

Here's the honest part. This thing is heavy, and the rulebook is genuinely bad. Reviewers single out the 32-page booklet as confusing and badly laid out, with room actions that blur together and advanced rules barely covered. Expect your first session to stall while someone hunts for a clarification. It's also long, often three hours plus, and it's player elimination, so if you die early you might be watching, not playing. Paranoia is the point, but it stings.

Who it's for

So who's this for? Not the group that wants a clean, fair contest. This is for people who'll cheer when the plan collapses and a creature drags their friend off screen. Get past that rulebook (a good teacher or a reference sheet helps) and you've got the best Alien experience in cardboard, full stop. Patient horror fans will adore it. Everyone else should rent it from a friend first.

What other players say

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