A new Space Mountain board game is coming from RavensburgerNA:
Ravensburger will publish a new tabletop game based on the popular Space Mountain rides at Disney Parks. This fall, Ravensburger will release Space Mountain: All Systems Go, an intergalactic adventure game based on Space Mountain. The game will feature art from all five Space Mountain rides and will put players in the role of players who are trying to reach the furthest reaches of space.
"My co-designer Chris Leder and I got the call from Ravensburger that our concept for Disney Space Mountain: All Systems Go had been chosen while I was actually at Walt Disney World," Rodgers told ComicBook.com."I immediately rushed over to Tomorrowland to ride Space Mountain and took in all the details, while feeling the thrill of the attraction with a brand-new awareness."
"Our design revolves around how to capture the essence of the ride and allow everyone to feel the rush of Space Mountain in your home," added Leder."Our goal was for a family at the park to keep the thrills going after they left the park. During the day they could ride Space Mountain, and at night they can play it at the hotel.
Ravensburger will release Space Mountain: All Systems Go in October. The game is for 2-4 players, ages 8 and up, and takes 20-40 minutes to play. The game's retail price is $29.99. 0commentsYou can keep up with our full tabletop game coverage here, and subscribe to The Character Sheet, ComicBook.com's new YouTube channel covering all tabletop RPG news.
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