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Singularity
Singularity
by Rampage Games LLC (2014)
Player Count
2 to 4

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
1 hour, 20 minutes
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Civilization
  • Science Fiction
  • Mechanisms
  • Action Point Allowance System
  • Hand Management
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    Description

    No one knows how; no one knows why. Time travel was discovered during a dark matter accident in the late 21st century. This breakthrough in science was revered as a great milestone in humanity’s technological achievement, but evolved into disaster. The temporal impact of our timeline since the discovery became chaotic and uncontrollable; world powers outlawed the technology within months. However, giant technology corporations, able to use their influence and power, continued to secretly send mercenaries across time to change the evolution of technology to get them closer to developing the singularity. The singularity, the point at which artificial intelligence becomes self-improving beyond the capacity of human intellect, marks a revolution of intelligence that will change the world, and earn the creator control of society.

    ?A player's goal is to create a technology tree that either satisfies their hidden objectives, dominates influence late game, or researches Artificial Intelligence and reaches the Singularity.
    During play, players can improve their own technology tree or sabotage others through a unique time travel mechanic that can wreak havoc to their opponent's timeline.
    Technologies and events have requirements that must be satisfied before they can be played.
    In general, three types of influence govern the ability to play cards.
    Economic, Military, and Social influence are frequent requirements of the most advanced technologies and devastating events.
    Every card, whether and event or technology, has a game varying effect that keep players engaged and constantly changing strategies. With three challenging ways to win, no two games are the same.

    —description from the publisher

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