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= Games Involving Time Travel = ["Chrononauts"] was the game that sparked this page. ["Time Agent"] (1992) is a time travel game set in the future among warring alien races. [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/viewitem.php3?gameid=311 Time Agent at BoardgameGeek] ["Time Pirates"] (2000) is a fairly light game involving the theft of artifacts from the past, so it has that in common with Chrononauts. Rumour has it that the publishers screwed up the rules badly, but that there is a rules fix available from the designers. ["Kisa Griffin"] has it; maybe we can play it sometime with the correct rules. [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/viewitem.php3?gameid=495 Time Pirates at BoardgameGeek] ["Time War"] (1979) is a wargame involving time travel. I have Time War and would like to play it at Seattle Cosmic sometime. However, it would have to be a LongGameDay. [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/viewitem.php3?gameid=1857 Time War at BoardgameGeek] ["Timeline"] (1985) is a four-dimensional chess variant involving simulated genuine time travel. I have played this. It is quite fun. If you play it against or using ["Zillions of Games"], the computer takes care of all the bookkeeping. [http://chessvariants.com/3d.dir/timeline.html Timeline at the Chess Variants Pages] [http://www.panix.com/~sos/bc/timeline.html Timeline review by Steffan O'Sullivan] --["Ron Hale-Evans"] [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/viewitem.php3?gameid=3090 Dr. Who - The Game of Time and Space (at BoardgameGeek)] is the Dr. Who game I was thinking of. Having never actually played it, I'm not sure how heavy it is on the time-travel aspect. On the other hand, as we all know, FTL-travel, which you can bet the game ''does'' incorporate, is just another name for time-travel. --["Paul David Unwin"] ---- CategoryGameTypePage
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