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Ultimate Scheme

Ultimate Scheme

Sasquatch Game Studio · 2016
2–460–90 min13+ yrs2.3/5 complexity6.9 BGG#18.810 BGG121
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You're a master villain of a sinister secret society with a plan to take over the world! Send your minions around the globe to execute nefarious plots such as marketing evil soda, hijacking a nuclear submarine, building a time portal, or ruining a beloved movie property.

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official art · Sasquatch Game Studio

You're a master villain of a sinister secret society with a plan to take over the world! Send your minions around the globe to execute nefarious plots such as marketing evil soda, hijacking a nuclear submarine, building a time portal, or ruining a beloved movie property. Each turn you’ll send your minions to exotic locales such as London, Cairo, Machu Picchu, or Antarctica to gather the resources you need to carry out your plans: Finance, Occult, Science, and of course Unobtainium. Watch out for your opponents—they’re trying to pull off their own schemes. Each sinister plot you execute is but one small part of your secret Ultimate Scheme!

A game turn consists of five steps: draw new schemes, move minions (perform twice), collect resources (perform twice), execute schemes, and the end step. Players perform each step in play order, so if Player 1 collects the resources in Cairo, Player 2 can't get Cairo's resources that turn. During the course of the turn, players move their minions to sites and collect the resources each site provides. Then they pay resources to execute schemes held in their hand, and earn progress points toward victory by doing so. To execute a scheme, a player must meet the scheme resource cost, and have a minion located in the scheme's site (for example, to subvert the U.N., a player must have a minion in New York). Action cards give players special advantages in moving minions, collecting resources, gaining new minions, or destroying enemy minions. The "first player" rotates each turn.

Each player begins the game with a secret "Ultimate Scheme" card such as Ruin Christmas or Destroy Rock 'n' Roll. The Ultimate Scheme card dictates how many progress points the player needs to win, and what kind of schemes he or she needs to pull off. The game ends at the end of the turn in which the first player to complete his or her Ultimate Scheme does so. If multiple players finish their Ultimate Scheme on the same turn, various tiebreakers determine victory -- but the easiest way to win is to be the first villain to pull off your grand plan.

🔬 game anatomy
Complexity2.3 / 5
BGG rating6.9 / 10
Language dependence
Moderate text — a crib sheet helps
Play time
60–90 min
Players
2–4
Recommended age
13+ yrs
BGG rank
#18.810

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Q3How do you play Ultimate Scheme?
Ultimate Scheme is a humor game, for 2–4 players, taking ~60–90 minutes, featuring hand management. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Ultimate Scheme — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does Ultimate Scheme support?
Ultimate Scheme is played by 2–4 players.
Q5How long does a game of Ultimate Scheme take?
A game of Ultimate Scheme takes about 60–90 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Ultimate Scheme for?
Ultimate Scheme is recommended from age 13.
Q7How complex is Ultimate Scheme?
Ultimate Scheme has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 2.3 out of 5.
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