The image shows the cover of a vintage board game titled "SNIT'S REVENGE!" by TSR. It is described as a ludicrous game for 2 players, ages 8 to adult. The cover features colorful cartoon illustrations of quirky alien creatures and includes a graphic showing the game's playtime of 15-30 minutes. The cover shows signs of wear and tear, with a corner slightly damaged.
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Snit’s Revenge! (1977)

Snit’s Revenge

“Snit’s Revenge” is a two-player board game developed and illustrated by Tom Wham. It was first introduced as an insert in Dragon Magazine in 1977 and later published as a boxed game by TSR, Inc., and currently by Steve Jackson Games. The game is technically a sequel to “Snit Smashing,” which was also published in Dragon Magazine and shares the same theme and Gameplay Mechanics of Snit’s Revenge.

Why is Snit’s Revenge Popular?

“Snit’s Revenge” is a popular and significant game for several reasons:Unique Theme: The game features a whimsical and engaging theme involving Bolotomi, large immobile creatures that live on an alien beach, and Snits, tiny creatures that attack the Bolotomi from within.Two-Player Gameplay: The game is designed for two players, making it an excellent choice for one-on-one gaming sessions.Quick Gameplay: Each game typically takes about half an hour to complete, making it suitable for casual gamers with limited time.

Game Components of Snit’s Revenge

The Game Components of Snit’s Revenge include:Cardboard chits representing Snits and body defenders.A gameboard cross-section of a Bolotomus’s body, featuring various internal organs and tubes.A die.

Game Setup of Snit’s Revenge

Each player chooses a side, with one player controlling the invading tribe of Snits and the other managing the target Bolotomus’s bodily defenses.The Snits and body defenders are placed on the gameboard according to the rules.The die is rolled to determine the starting player.

Gameplay Mechanics of Snit’s Revenge

“Snit’s Revenge” is a turn-based game where players take turns moving their pieces across the gameboard. The Snits and body defenders are represented by cardboard chits, and the gameboard is a cross-section of a Bolotomus’s body, consisting of various whimsically-named internal organs connected by narrow tubes. The game includes some optional rules, such as giving each Snit and/or Runnungitm unique characteristics.

Game Objective of Snit’s Revenge

The objective of the game is to eliminate the opposing player’s pieces from the gameboard. The player controlling the Snits aims to destroy the Bolotomus’s body defenders, while the other player tries to prevent this by manning the target Bolotomus’s bodily defenses.

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