It’s time to revisit Isla Nublar and make your mark on the island… for good! Prosper Hall has introduced Jurassic World: The Legacy of Isla Nublar, a new Tabletop game coming to Kickstarter on March 22nd, 2022. Take a look at the First Look video below:
The Legacy game concept is new to me, but the idea of embarking on a game-play experience that permanently alters the course of the game sounds EXTREMELY interesting. I want to be a part of Isla Nublar’s history and now it looks like that may be possible.
The game concept, based on the Jurassic World franchise from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, was announced this September at Gen Con. The game takes you through storylines found in all five films in the Jurassic World franchise – from the creation of “Jurassic Park,” through the fall of the “Jurassic World” theme park! Over the course of 12 thrilling adventures, you will transform Isla Nublar into an astonishing paradise, build your own vision of the theme park, and breed new dinosaurs. Each adventure takes about two hours to complete – delivering more than 24 hours of rich, immersive game play experiences.
Players can team up and play as familiar characters such as Dr. John Hammond, Dr. Alan Grant, Dr. Ellie Sattler, Claire Dearing, Owen Grady, and more fan favorites and all new characters while developing the park and unlocking new dinosaurs. Each decision made during play will uniquely and permanently affect the course of the game, resulting in dramatically different outcomes.
You’ll be able to start off the game with four initial dinosaurs (Tyrannosaurus rex, Velociraptor, Brachiosaurus, and Triceratops), before transforming the game into your own unique Jurassic World with 12 different dinosaurs. Despite the permanence of your affect on the game, they mention you’ll have an “endlessly replayable board game upon completion of the final adventure”
Jurassic World: The Legacy of Isla Nublar launches on Kickstarter March 22nd, 2022 for $120. Stay tuned for more information from Prospero Hall!
Written by:
Brad Jost