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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Atmosfear (or Nightmare as it was once known) was a board game set in a mystical realm. Its current[when?] edition sets you as either one of four monsters, or as a "Skull Rider." The board was set up in a fan pattern, with eight blades set around a central hub. In the middle was a cup, in which you placed a folded up piece of paper with your fear written on it. The eight players would roll 1d6, and the four lowest would then play as the aforementioned Skull Riders, while the four highest would play as one of eight monsters. Any fans not in use would be flipped to reveal a "Sewer" ream. The objective of the game for the monsters was simply to collect eight different coloured keystones, then get back to their numbered area in the hub, roll their number, and then hope like heck you did not draw your fear. |