Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

Not enough ratings
Anachrony
   
Award
Favorite
Favorited
Unfavorite
Game Category: Board Games, Strategy Games
Number of Players: 1, 2, 3, 4
File Size
Posted
Updated
564.329 KB
25 Sep, 2016 @ 8:28pm
26 Sep, 2016 @ 12:15pm
8 Change Notes ( view )

Subscribe to download
Anachrony

Description
It is the late 26th century. Earth is recovering from a catastrophic explosion that exterminated the majority of the population centuries ago and made most of the surface uninhabitable due to unearthly weather conditions. The surviving humans organized along four radically different ideologies, called Paths, to rebuild the world as they see fit: Harmony, Dominance, Progress and Salvation. Followers of the four Paths live in a fragile peace, but in almost complete isolation next to each other. Their only meeting point is the last major city on Earth, now just known as the Capital.

By powering up the mysterious Time Rifts that opened in the wake of the cataclysm, each Path is able to reach back to specific moments in their past. Doing so can greatly speed up their progress, but too much meddling may endanger the time-space continuum. But progress is more important than ever before: if the mysterious message arriving through the Time Rift is to be believed, an even more terrible cataclysm is looming on the horizon: an asteroid bearing the mysterious substance called Neutronium is heading towards Earth. Even stranger, the scientists show that the energy signature of the asteroid matches the explosion centuries ago...

Anachrony features an unique two-tiered worker placement system. To travel to the Capital or venture out to the devastated areas for resources, players need not only various Specialists (Engineers, Scientists, Administrators and Geniuses), but also Exosuits to protect and enhance them — and both are in short supply.

The game is played in 4-7 turns, depending on the time when the looming cataclysm occurs (unless, of course, it is averted!). The elapsed turns are measured on a dynamic Timeline. By powering up the Time Rifts, players can reach back to earlier turns to supply their past "self" with resources. Each Path has a vastly different objective that rewards it with a massive amount of Victory Points when achieved. The Paths' settlements will survive the impact, but the Capital will not. Whichever Path manages to collect most points will be the new seat for the Capital, thus the most important force left on the planet...
10 Comments
andbruu 12 Jul, 2019 @ 1:13pm 
It seems that the end game tiles (the ones you place as the capital breaks apart), have lost their grafix. Any chance of you looking into it?
Lofaro 1 Mar, 2019 @ 4:59pm 
Thanks for this.
3tamatulg 4 Jan, 2019 @ 11:32pm 
I made resource cubes specially for this game, feel free to incorporate them into your upload: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1615073517
Dudrie 6 Feb, 2017 @ 1:32pm 
Had a look at your mod (had no time to actually play it) and it looks very nice. But I have a small idea for improvment. Couldn't you combine the player boards (A and B side) to one object with multiple states? So you only have one object on the table but you can change the board "on-the-fly" by pressing "1" or "2" depending on the side.

To create such an object just mark the two boards (Ctrl + LeftClick). Afterwards rightclick on one of them and select "Create States" (if you want to have them in a specific "order "(ie "1" = side A and "2" = side B) just rightclick on the one which should be state "1".). They will be "merged" into one object and you can toggle the current state with the number buttons (or via the contect menu accesible with a rightclick).

If you need any help I would be happy to help :) And if I find the time to try your mod with my friends I'll let you know if we find some other things^^

But for now - nice work, looks awesome :)
grudunza 30 Jan, 2017 @ 10:53pm 
Where is the 2-3 player board?
andbruu 26 Jan, 2017 @ 9:54pm 
@NETes
The board for the expansion is hidden in the blue player zone.
Felurian 26 Jan, 2017 @ 8:05am 
Also, thanks a lot of putting it on the Workshop!
Felurian 26 Jan, 2017 @ 8:04am 
Is the game complete and functioning? I haven't played it before, so I wouldn't know what to look for in terms of stuff missing or not working how it's supposed to.
andbruu 23 Dec, 2016 @ 5:07am 
is it possible to play with the doomsday module?
darleth 23 Oct, 2016 @ 4:42am 
Gracias por el aporte...