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- Game Design: Daniel Skjold Pedersen & Asger Harding Granerud
- Illustrated by Vincent Dutrait
- Number of players: 1-6 players
- Play time: 60 minutes
- Target age: 10 years old and over
- Can you rule the world? Step on the accelerator!
countdown. A sudden roar cuts through the air and all the race cars fly past the control line. It's the start of the Grand Prix. Dust and wind blow through your helmet as you enter the first corner.
Pushing the engine to the limit, gripping the steering wheel firmly and manipulating the car on the verge of spinning, the race car that slipped through the corner was still in the lead. Got it!
- [Heat] is a motorsport racing game set in the 1960s. Your objective is to complete the specified number of laps, cross the checkered flag first, and reach the top of the podium.
In the game, the car is operated using cards. Each round, players shift gears, thereby deciding how many cards to play in this round. A racecar's speed is the sum of the values on this card, equal to the number of spaces it travels on the racecourse. Players manipulate this speed and compete for positions.
Since it's a racing game, speed feels the best, so you'll want to play a lot of high value cards early. However, racing also requires technique. If you don't pay attention to the assumed speed in the corners, your race car will overheat and sometimes even spin.
Furthermore, in advanced mode, the road conditions change depending on the weather, making the race even more intense.
[Contents]
2 large double-sided printing boards (4 courses)
4 course cards
6 race cars (with corresponding colored gear pawns)
6 player mats
72 speed cards
48 heat cards
37 stress cards
114 improved cards
35 sponsorship cards
10 legend cards
10 event cards
1 legend mat
1 championship mat
6 weather tokens
12 road condition tokens
2 press stands
1 score sheet
2 rulebooks
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )