Frostpunk: The Board Game now available across Australia & New Zealand

VR Distribution has announced today that Frostpunk: The Board Game has shipped to retailers across Australia and New Zealand. Based on the videogame of the same name, Frostpunk: The Board Game is for one to four players and challenges them to survive in a post-apocalyptic world.

Frostpunk: The Board Game has been designed by Adam Kwapiński (Nemesis, Lords of Hellas) and sees players become the leaders of a small colony of survivors.

Frostpunk: The Board Game

According to VR Distribution;

[The Players’] duty is to effectively manage both infrastructure and citizens in gameplay that’s challenging but easy to learn. As the game progresses, society members will issue demands and react according to the current mood, so every decision and action players make bears consequences.

Available for $199.95, Frostpunk: The Board Game is available now.

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