![]() Image by Paul Benson.ĭifferent types of road terrain have different rules for interacting with vehicles, and some terrain will even destroy your cars! Image by Paul Benson.Īnd here’s the other side: The “B” side of the starting tile. Here’s a look at one side of the starting tile: The “A” side of the starting tile. The double-sided road tiles have different layouts on each of their sides, giving players a lot more variety. The artwork and graphic design give off a fun, retro grindhouse vibe. Image by Paul Benson.Īll of the cardboard pieces are nice and thick, with printing on both sides. The Maximum Chrome box has the same artwork as the retail box, but it’s bigger and chrome-ier. I’ll be discussing just the base game components in this section and will be discussing the expansion content later in the review. Restoration Games sent me their Maximum Chrome box with all the goodies. ![]() 12 Dashboards – 3 Each in 4 Different Colors.This is what you will find in the base Thunder Road: Vendetta box: ![]() Note: While I will be touching on all of the expansions, the main focus of this review will be on the base game. All the components for Thunder Road: Vendetta and its expansions in the custom trays from the Maximum Chrome edition. It is published by Restoration Games, with illustrations by Marie Bergeron and Garrett W.Kaida. Jacobson, Rob Daviau, Brian Neff, and Noah Cohen. Thunder Road: Vendetta was designed by Brett Myers, Dave Chalker, Justin D. The base game is currently available on Amazon and local game stores and retails for $60. Now that the Kickstarter campaign has been fulfilled, both the base game and its first expansion, Big Rig and the Final Five, have arrived in stores. It was originally on Kickstarter last year, where you could pledge for either the base game or a “Maximum Chrome” edition, which included all of the expansions and the base game together in one collector’s box with specially designed inserts. Thunder Road: Vendetta is a racing and car combat game for 2-4 players, ages 10 and up, and takes about 45-75 minutes to play. Restoration Games recently sent me a copy so I could actually get my hands on all the toys and see how the production copy came out. I had a great time when I played it then, squeaking out a win as the last man standing. ![]() While I wasn’t able to get my hands on a physical copy of the game at the time, I did get a chance to play it virtually on Tabletop Simulator with Restoration Games’ Suzanne Sheldon and GeekDad’s own Jonathan Liu. I originally took a look at Thunder Road: Vendetta in one of my Kickstarter Quick Picks last year. Hot on the heels of last year’s Geekdad-Approved Return to Dark Tower comes their latest game to fulfill on Kickstarter, Thunder Road: Vendetta. This is a reimagining of the much-loved Milton Bradley game from 1986, Thunder Road. Restoration Games is known for “restoring” well-loved board games from the past, creating new versions of classic games that capture the feel of those older games, but with updated gameplay and components. ![]()
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