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Introducing

In this cooperative Steampunk adventure, take on the role of an inventor working together with your colleagues to stop the evil Professor Blunderbuss from activating his greatest horror: The Infection Engine, a nightmare machine designed to envelop New London in toxic vapor, turning all of its inhabitants into slathering zombies for the Professor's horde! The Professor's fortress is surrounded by "The Maze," an enormous, ever-changing mechanical labyrinth bent on your destruction!

The Clockwork Maze of Professor Blunderbuss

GAME PLAY

Invention Cards

Spend your Actions to:

  • Draft invention cards that let you design fantastic steampunk creations, like steam-powered Juggernauts, Mechanical Men, Nano-Insects, Jet Pack Soldiers, Tesla Coils, Gatling Guns, Flamethrowers and maze manipu-lating "Spin Disrupters."

  • Manufacture mechanical soldiers from your inventions by mixing them in over 190 different combinations. Are your Iron Giants with Magma Cannons ready to enter the Maze?

  • Explore the enormous mechanical Maze, either with your mechanical troops, or if you're especially brave (or foolish!), on your own.  Seek a safe route to the Professor's fortress and the means to destroy it.

But the Maze is constantly changing. Use the magnetic handle to turn city block-sized sections as they rotate, shift and transform!  

 

Will you and your fellow inventors make it to the heart of the Maze and defeat the Professor before it's too late?!

Magnetic Handle Turns Maze Tile

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LAtest Reviews

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The Clockwork Maze of Professor Blunderbuss

"A fun co-op with a fascinating theme, potential for incredible production - who doesn't love magnets? - and brain-burning board mechanics"

playtester feedback

"Rotating and revealing hexes is AWESOME! I've always wanted to play a game like this..."

-Ben

"The design of the game was really clever, and I liked the mechanics of the shifting tiles.

-Anonymous

"I got emotionally attached to my army of laser cyborgs, and I was proud when they killed the zombie general!"

-Anonymous

"Nice co-op element. Complex enough that everyone made his own decisions."

-Brian

"Would love to play again!"

-Casey

"Long term and short term strategies are both interesting..."

-Alice

"I loved the unique roles, as well as the manipulation of the game board..."

-Anonymous

"I found making the automatons the most exciting part..."

-Rick

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