
Pick up the chosen vehicle, place it on top of your monster, and flick it! And finally, you can Breathe – place your chin on top of your monster, inhale, and then blow as hard as you can. If that is the case, you can try to demolish that building – by picking up your Body, holding it over the appropriate building, and dropping it! In order to Toss a Vehicle, your monster must be located in the same neighborhood (area of the board) as a vehicle. To Demolish, your Paws must be touching the sidewalk surrounding one of the buildings in the city. Using your finger, you will flick the Paws disc on the board, hopefully to end up where you wanted it! After a successful flick, put your Body back on the Paws. You can perform the same action twice on your turn if you want! To Move, you will first take the Body of your monster off of the Paws disc. On your turn, you will perform 2 of the following actions: Move, Demolish, Toss a Vehicle, or Breathe. Select a starting player, and the game is ready to begin! The Secret Superpower card is secret (duh) and revealed only when you are ready to use it – it is a one-time use in the game, and then discarded. The Character and Power cards are visible to all players, and are permanent throughout the game – providing special abilities or scoring conditions for the end of the game. Players receive 4 Teeth tokens and are dealt a Character card, Power card, and Secret Superpower card. Each player receives a screen, Body (monster), and Paws (disc) in their chosen color, placing the Paws on the starting area closest to them. To begin, setup the board as described in the rulebook, constructing buildings and placing meeples and vehicles accordingly.

Terror in Meeple City is a dexterity game of area movement and set collection in which players are trying to amass the most end-game Victory Points by devouring meeples, collecting building tiles, teeth, and by successfully completing their Character cards.

Is the chance to embody one of these great monsters and wreak havoc on an innocent city as exciting as it seems? Or will your lack of dexterous ability result in a rampage? (See what I did there?) Terror in Meeple City (Rampage) So when I heard of Terror in Meeple City (formerly known as Rampage, RIP), I knew I had to give it a try. Godzilla, King Kong, even the Jurassic Park franchise – if there are giant creatures terrorizing the world, chances are I’m going to love it.

I don’t know about you, but one of my guilty pleasures is monster movies.
