Tannhäuser is set in an alternate-history version of 1949 where the Great War never ended, Tannhäuser features small squads of troops of the “Army of the Union” in their attempts to track down and stop the Reich’s “Obscura Korps”, who use a mixture of technology and occult magic to further the cause of the Fatherland. Tannhäuser blends together alternate history, science fiction, and magic to create a wholly original game world.
Tannhäuser is the first game to utilize the revolutionary “Pathfinding System” – a game mechanic that uses colored circles on the game board that aid players in determining both movement and line-of-sight, making combat resolution quick and simple.
What’s in the Box?
- 4 double-sided map boards
- 10 pre-painted miniatures
- 10 illustrated character sheets
- 2 ten-sided dice
- 162 game counters
- 1 rulebook
Manufacturer: Fantasy Flight Games
Players: 2 – 10
Time: 60 minutes
Ages: 11 and up













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Looks like the prizes alternate between awesome and utter crap. Sucks mayhew had to win a crappy one!
I would have gladly had the one Mayhew won.
I've had this game and gave it away (it was that bad), but since I can't seem to win anything I do want, maybe the fates will let me win something I absolutely don't want.
I played it once, in a demo (not enough time to finish). The rules are either missing a bunch of stuff, or just bad. The concept seemed really neat, but it wasn't very playable.
did anyone else show 2 of all the numbers they picked?
[5] I did last time
i got my first unique number last bottom feeder! unfortunatly it was in the 400's :(
Holy. Wow. Sweet. I'm shocked.
I think this is the second unique number I've picked, and the first was something insanely high.
i picked a unique number, 554(didnt even make the top 20)