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Core game:
 
Core game:
* 4 racers: [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]], [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]], [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]] and [[Amy Rose|Amy]]. Each one has:
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* 4 racers: [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]], [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]], [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]] and [[Amy Rose|Amy]]. Each one has:
** 1 racer miniature.
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  ** 1 racer miniature.
** 1 racer profile sheet.
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  ** 1 racer profile sheet.
** 1 custom speed meter token.
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  ** 1 custom speed meter token.
* 10 track sections:
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* 10 track sections:
** 6 [[Green Hill Zone|Green Hill]] themed straight track sections.
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  ** 6 [[Green Hill Zone|Green Hill]] themed straight track sections.
** 2 track turns.
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  ** 2 track turns.
** 1 start line (also Green Hill themed).
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  ** 1 start line (also Green Hill themed).
** 1 finish line (also Green Hill themed).
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  ** 1 finish line (also Green Hill themed).
* 64 Agility cards.
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* 64 Agility cards.
* 105 board tokens:
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* 105 board tokens:
** 50 [[Rings|Ring]] tokens.
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  ** 50 [[Rings|Ring]] tokens.
** 40 [[Badnik]] tokens, 10 per badnik type: [[Motobug]], [[Crabmeat]], [[Buzz Bomber]] and [[Spinner]].
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  ** 40 [[Badnik]] tokens, 10 per badnik type: [[Motobug]], [[Crabmeat]], [[Buzz Bomber]] and [[Spinner]].
** 15 Rock tokens, also marked as badnik tokens on their back.
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  ** 15 Rock tokens, also marked as badnik tokens on their back.
* 4 two-sided reference cards (token related).
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* 4 two-sided reference cards (token related).
* 1 two-sided reference sheet (terrain related).
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* 1 two-sided reference sheet (terrain related).
  
 
Each level expansion:
 
Each level expansion:
* 6 additional straight track sections following the level theme of the expansion.
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* 6 additional straight track sections following the level theme of the expansion.
* 1 Racer/[[:Category:Bosses|Boss]] miniature.
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* 1 Racer/[[:Category:Bosses|Boss]] miniature.
* 1 Boss profile sheet.
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* 1 Boss profile sheet.
* 16 Boss cards.
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* 16 Boss cards.
* 1 Racer profile sheet.
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* 1 Racer profile sheet.
* 1 generic speed meter token.
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* 1 generic speed meter token.
* In most cases, a unique trap set (smaller board sheets) associated to either the [[Zone|level]] or the boss of the expansion.
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* In most cases, a unique trap set (smaller board sheets) associated to either the [[Zone|level]] or the boss of the expansion.
  
 
Each character expansion:
 
Each character expansion:
* 1 Racer miniature.
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* 1 Racer miniature.
* 1 racer profile sheet.
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* 1 racer profile sheet.
* 1 generic speed meter token.
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* 1 generic speed meter token.
  
 
Token replacement miniature packs. There are 2 types which aren't KS exclusive:
 
Token replacement miniature packs. There are 2 types which aren't KS exclusive:
* Badnik packs: 10 miniatures of a single badnik.
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* Badnik packs: 10 miniatures of a single badnik.
* Rock pack: 20 Miniature Rocks.
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* Rock pack: 20 Miniature Rocks.
  
 
Kickstarter exclusive stuff:
 
Kickstarter exclusive stuff:
* [[Super Sonic]] racer expansion.
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* [[Super Sonic]] racer expansion.
* 1 Token bag.
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* 1 Token bag.
* 50 Miniature [[Rings|Ring]] token replacement pack.
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* 50 Miniature [[Rings|Ring]] token replacement pack.
* 5 Miniature Ring holders.
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* 5 Miniature Ring holders.
* 1 All-in-one DeLuxe box with plastic holder/protector for racer miniatures.
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* 1 All-in-one DeLuxe box with plastic holder/protector for racer miniatures.
  
  
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While the Kickstarter campaign allowed backers to get everything in one shot, the following ones are the products that will be sold at the regular market:
 
While the Kickstarter campaign allowed backers to get everything in one shot, the following ones are the products that will be sold at the regular market:
  
* The core game box.
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* The core game box.
* Level expansions:
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* Level expansions:
** [[Green Hill Zone|Green Hill]]/[[Dr. Eggman|Eggman]] (features a different set of Green Hill tracks and no board traps).
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  ** [[Green Hill Zone|Green Hill]]/[[Dr. Eggman|Eggman]] (features a different set of Green Hill tracks and no board traps).
** [[Oil Ocean Zone|Oil Ocean]]/[[Shadow the Hedgehog|Shadow]] (includes 6 Breakaway Platform board traps used on some Oil Ocean track sections).
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  ** [[Oil Ocean Zone|Oil Ocean]]/[[Shadow the Hedgehog|Shadow]] (includes 6 Breakaway Platform board traps used on some Oil Ocean track sections).
** [[Metallic Madness]]/[[Metal Sonic]] (includes 3 Switching Trapdoor board traps used on some Metallic Madness track sections).
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  ** [[Metallic Madness]]/[[Metal Sonic]] (includes 3 Switching Trapdoor board traps used on some Metallic Madness track sections).
** [[Studiopolis Zone|Studiopolis]]/[[Infinite]] (includes 6 VR board traps used by Infinite both as a boss and as a racer).
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  ** [[Studiopolis Zone|Studiopolis]]/[[Infinite]] (includes 6 VR board traps used by Infinite both as a boss and as a racer).
* Racer expansions:
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* Racer expansions:
** [[Cream the Rabbit|Cream]]
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  ** [[Cream the Rabbit|Cream]]
** [[Big the Cat|Big]]
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  ** [[Big the Cat|Big]]
** [[Espio the Chameleon|Espio]]
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  ** [[Espio the Chameleon|Espio]]
** [[Charmy Bee|Charmy]]
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  ** [[Charmy Bee|Charmy]]
** [[Vector the Crocodile|Vector]]
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  ** [[Vector the Crocodile|Vector]]
** [[Rouge the Bat|Rouge]]
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  ** [[Rouge the Bat|Rouge]]
** [[E-123 Omega|Omega]]
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  ** [[E-123 Omega|Omega]]
** [[Blaze the Cat|Blaze]]
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  ** [[Blaze the Cat|Blaze]]
** [[Silver the Hedgehog|Silver]]
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  ** [[Silver the Hedgehog|Silver]]
** [[Sticks the Badger|Sticks]]
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  ** [[Sticks the Badger|Sticks]]
** [[Jet the Hawk|Jet]]
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  ** [[Jet the Hawk|Jet]]
** [[Wave the Swallow|Wave]]
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  ** [[Wave the Swallow|Wave]]
** [[Storm the Albatross|Storm]]
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  ** [[Storm the Albatross|Storm]]
* Miniature packs:
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* Miniature packs:
** [[Motobug]]
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  ** [[Motobug]]
** [[Crabmeat]]
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  ** [[Crabmeat]]
** [[Buzz Bomber]]
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  ** [[Buzz Bomber]]
** [[Spinner]]
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  ** [[Spinner]]
** Rocks
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  ** Rocks
  
 
While [[Super Sonic]] is another racer expansion, and [[Rings]] are another token replacement miniature pack, they weren't included on the above list because both are Kickstarter exclusives.
 
While [[Super Sonic]] is another racer expansion, and [[Rings]] are another token replacement miniature pack, they weren't included on the above list because both are Kickstarter exclusives.
  
 
==Kickstarter campaign==
 
==Kickstarter campaign==
The game was first released as a Kickstarter campaign that run through March 2018 and was planned to arrive to backers on October of the same year, but  
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The game was first released as a Kickstarter campaign that run through March 2018 and was planned to arrive to backers on October of the same year, but quality controls and unexpected events delayed the game production and it finally started arriving to the backers at the end of October 2019, a whole year later. Some changes were made to the pledges and the stretch goals in the process; the following list notes the pledges, unlocked stretch goals and other add-ons you could get at the end of said campaign:
 
 
quality controls and unexpected events delayed the game production and it finally started arriving to the backers at the end of October 2019, a whole year  
 
 
 
later. Some changes were made to the pledges and the stretch goals in the process; the following list notes the pledges, unlocked stretch goals and other  
 
 
 
add-ons you could get at the end of said campaign:
 
  
 
Pledges:
 
Pledges:
  
* Racer pledge (50$). It included:
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* Racer pledge (50$). It included:
** The core game.
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  ** The core game.
** [[Green Hill Zone|Green Hill]]/[[Dr. Eggman|Eggman]] expansion.
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  ** [[Green Hill Zone|Green Hill]]/[[Dr. Eggman|Eggman]] expansion.
** [[Super Sonic]] racer expansion.
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  ** [[Super Sonic]] racer expansion.
  
* Super Pledge (100$). It included:
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* Super Pledge (100$). It included:
** Everything on the Racer pledge.
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  ** Everything on the Racer pledge.
** 1 miniature pack of each [[Badnik|badnik]] (40 miniatures in total).
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  ** 1 miniature pack of each [[Badnik|badnik]] (40 miniatures in total).
** Every unlocked stretch goal.
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  ** Every unlocked stretch goal.
  
* Hyper pledge (150$). It included:
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* Hyper pledge (150$). It included:
** Everything on the Super Pledge.
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  ** Everything on the Super Pledge.
** 1 pack of each of the optional buys.
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  ** 1 pack of each of the optional buys.
  
 
Optional buys:
 
Optional buys:
 
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* [[Metallic Madness]]/[[Metal Sonic]] level expansion (20$).
* [[Metallic Madness]]/[[Metal Sonic]] level expansion (20$).
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* [[Studiopolis Zone|Studiopolis]]/[[Infinite]] level expansion (20$).
* [[Studiopolis Zone|Studiopolis]]/[[Infinite]] level expansion (20$).
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* [[Big the Cat|Big]] racer expansion (10$).
* [[Big the Cat|Big]] racer expansion (10$).
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* [[Vector the Crocodile|Vector]] racer expansion (10$).
* [[Vector the Crocodile|Vector]] racer expansion (10$).
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* [[E-123 Omega|Omega]] racer expansion (10$).
* [[E-123 Omega|Omega]] racer expansion (10$).
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* Miniature Rock pack (10$).
* Miniature Rock pack (10$).
 
  
 
Stretch goals (all of them unlocked):
 
Stretch goals (all of them unlocked):
* [[Oil Ocean Zone|Oil Ocean]]/[[Shadow the Hedgehog|Shadow]] level expansion.
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* [[Oil Ocean Zone|Oil Ocean]]/[[Shadow the Hedgehog|Shadow]] level expansion.
* [[Cream the Rabbit|Cream]] racer expansion.
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* [[Cream the Rabbit|Cream]] racer expansion.
* [[Rouge the Bat|Rouge]] racer expansion.
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* [[Rouge the Bat|Rouge]] racer expansion.
* [[Espio the Chameleon|Espio]] racer expansion.
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* [[Espio the Chameleon|Espio]] racer expansion.
* [[Charmy Bee|Charmy]] racer expansion.
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* [[Charmy Bee|Charmy]] racer expansion.
* [[Blaze the Cat|Blaze]] racer expansion.
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* [[Blaze the Cat|Blaze]] racer expansion.
* [[Silver the Hedgehog|Silver]] racer expansion.
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* [[Silver the Hedgehog|Silver]] racer expansion.
* [[Sticks the Badger|Sticks]] racer expansion.
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* [[Sticks the Badger|Sticks]] racer expansion.
* [[Jet the Hawk|Jet]] racer expansion.
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* [[Jet the Hawk|Jet]] racer expansion.
* [[Wave the Swallow|Wave]] racer expansion.
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* [[Wave the Swallow|Wave]] racer expansion.
* [[Storm the Albatross|Storm]] racer expansion (special gift, see below).
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* [[Storm the Albatross|Storm]] racer expansion (special gift, see below).
* Token bag.
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* Token bag.
* Miniature [[Rings|Ring]] pack.
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* Miniature [[Rings|Ring]] pack.
* Miniature Ring holders.
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* Miniature Ring holders.
* DeLuxe box.
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* Deluxe box.
* Racer holder/protector for the DeLuxe box.
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* Racer holder/protector for the Deluxe box.
  
 
Additional info about the campaign:
 
Additional info about the campaign:
* Super Sonic's ability and power were determined through a contest that took place during the campaign. The winners of that contest, Dylan N. Atkinson and  
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* Super Sonic's ability and power were determined through a contest that took place during the campaign. The winners of that contest, Dylan N. Atkinson and Michael "Stiv" Stephenson, have their names featured on Super Sonic's racer profile.
 
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* Initially, there was a stretch goal that would have given a metallic shine to racer profiles, but there was no guarantee that any racer released later would feature that upgrade, and a lot of backers wanted all the profiles to stick to the same design, so that stretch goal was removed at backers' request.
Michael "Stiv" Stephenson, have their names featured on Super Sonic's racer profile.
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* Storm was planned as one of the last stretch goals, but licensing for him didn't make it on time for the campaign. Since the game was backed more than enough to unlock this character, Shinobi7 included it on the super and hyper pledges as if it had always been one of the real stretch goals.
* Initially, there was a stretch goal that would have given a metallic shine to racer profiles, but there was no guarantee that any racer released later  
 
 
 
would feature that upgrade, and a lot of backers wanted all the profiles to stick to the same design, so that stretch goal was removed at backers' request.
 
* Storm was planned as one of the last stretch goals, but licensing for him didn't make it on time for the campaign. Since the game was backed more than  
 
 
 
enough to unlock this character, Shinobi7 included it on the super and hyper pledges as if it had always been one of the real stretch goals.
 
  
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
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File:sonic_battle_racers_deck_bosses.pdf|Compilation of boss decks.
 
File:sonic_battle_racers_deck_bosses.pdf|Compilation of boss decks.
 
File:sonic_battle_racers_track_short.pdf|Start and finish line track sections.
 
File:sonic_battle_racers_track_short.pdf|Start and finish line track sections.
File:sonic_battle_racers_track_long.pdf|Compilation of the remaining track sections.  
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File:sonic_battle_racers_track_ghc.pdf|Compilation of the remaining core track sections.
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File:sonic_battle_racers_track_ghe.pdf|Compilation of the Green Hill expansion track sections.
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File:sonic_battle_racers_track_mm.pdf|Compilation of the Metallic Madness expansion track sections.
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File:sonic_battle_racers_track_oo.pdf|Compilation of the Oil Ocean expansion track sections.
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File:sonic_battle_racers_track_sp.pdf|Compilation of the Studiopolis expansion track sections.  
 
File:sonic_battle_racers_trap_oo.png|Breakaway platforms (Oil Ocean). They share the the same artwork and use it on both sides.
 
File:sonic_battle_racers_trap_oo.png|Breakaway platforms (Oil Ocean). They share the the same artwork and use it on both sides.
 
File:sonic_battle_racers_trap_mm.pdf|Switching trapdoors (Metallic Madness). Two different ones, with two copies of one of them.
 
File:sonic_battle_racers_trap_mm.pdf|Switching trapdoors (Metallic Madness). Two different ones, with two copies of one of them.

Revision as of 19:00, 21 December 2019

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Sonic The Hedgehog: Battle Racers
Publisher: Sega, Shinobi 7
Author:
Number of players: 1-5
Age: 9+
Playtime: 30-60 minutes
Region Date License RRP Code
KS March 2018 Shinobi 7  ? ?

Sonic the Hedgehog: Battle Racers is a tabletop game designed by Benjamin Yamada and published by Shinobi7 under license of Sega. The game was made available through a successful Kickstarter campaign that took place on March 2018, and, at the time of writing this, it hasn't hit stores yet.

Gameplay

In Sonic the Hedgehog: Battle Racers, characters from Sonic games race against each other on tracks that resemble levels from Sonic games, much like multiplayer modes from the actual videogames. Battle Racers achieves that quite successfully, with a board full of the usual Sonic stuff like rings, badniks and spikes, among many others (there aren't powerups or Chaos Emeralds, though). Board itself consists of a 5 lane wide circuit mostly composed of square spaces that goes from a start line, where racers are placed at game setup, to a finish line, which some racer must cross to finish the race. Track geography, along with the lane and movement rules, will also bring a feel of exploring different paths to an extent, again something you would expect from the videogames Battle Racers is based on. Characters have also found a way to be unique and true to their digital counterparts through their abilities and powers, and there's even a boss mode to complete the faithful experience.

The basic rules are simple: each turn, every player chooses a card from their hand, then everyone reveals their cards, and these are solved in an order marked by their priority number, starting with the highest one. Card resolution follows three steps: first, the racer can take the optional action described in the card, then they must perform the mandatory movement, also marked in said card (jumping, running, or your choice between both), and, finally, the racer draws a card chosen among a few face up ones. Each time everyone has solved their cards, repeat the process until someone crosses the finish line, because, at the end of that turn, the game ends and players count their scores to determine who's the winner.

Card actions are used for strategy, and are almost the only way to change lanes since the mandatory movement always takes you forward, whether you like it or not. Total movement is determined by a speed meter on the racer's sheet, and speed itself changes through a lot of factors like card actions and terrain effects, so taking advantage of the cards and board layout is necessary to have a chance to win. This includes collecting rings and defeating badniks, since the total of badniks defeated and rings kept is what determines your score at the end of the game. Note that you can hit other racers just like you'd hit a motobug (they're in this game), and that rings a racer has collected will scatter over the board when said racer is damaged, so keep an eye on everyone, just in case. Oh, and you can never backtrack, but you can sometimes move diagonally if your name is Tails; otherwise, it's just forward or sidestepping.

Boss mode makes things more challenging and adds variety to the game: some racers can alternatively be used as bosses, one per game, with their own decks and rules to make each boss fight different. In this mode, you don't have to destroy the boss to win, but, if the boss crosses the finish line before a player does, said player automatically loses the game, which means a game may end with no human winner if the boss is the first one to get to the end of the track. Boss mode also allows for solo gameplay, where you can get a rank for your score if you win, or get an early game over if you're damaged with no rings on hold.

Design

Not only Battle Racers follows the design of the videogames very closely for its gameplay (as stated earlier), but also does as it should for its design. Mostly, this is modern territory, with no classic-only character on sight, and no pixel art. While some other fan-favourite characters may also be also missing, the roster is quite complete, and they even allowed Sticks to join despite belonging to Sonic Boom. On the board side, all the levels featured come from classic games, and they are even present on Sonic Mania also, but their artwork isn't directly translated from the games except maybe for Studiopolis; track sections, however, keep the colour schemes of the levels they're based on, and are good renditions overall, so they feel familiar for even hardcore classic fans. Sadly, this also means we got yet another Green Hill incarnation, and one present both in the core game and one of the expansions. Back to gameplay design, it will remind you of every videogame and none of them at all, feeling like a good blend of modern and classic gameplay, and probably the most appropiate one for this kind of game. On a last note, you'll see badnik design came from Lost World, save for Spinners, which came from Sonic Generations instead.

Components

Along with the core game, a big bunch of level expansions, racer expansions and miniature packs were planned for release and also made available through the crowdfunding campaign, including some Kickstarter exclusive stuff. Bosses and their standard racer profiles are included in level expansions. All racer and boss miniatures come pre-painted, while the rest of the miniatures don't. These are the contents of each set type:

Core game:

* 4 racers: Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and Amy. Each one has:
 ** 1 racer miniature.
 ** 1 racer profile sheet.
 ** 1 custom speed meter token.
* 10 track sections:
 ** 6 Green Hill themed straight track sections.
 ** 2 track turns.
 ** 1 start line (also Green Hill themed).
 ** 1 finish line (also Green Hill themed).
* 64 Agility cards.
* 105 board tokens:
 ** 50 Ring tokens.
 ** 40 Badnik tokens, 10 per badnik type: Motobug, Crabmeat, Buzz Bomber and Spinner.
 ** 15 Rock tokens, also marked as badnik tokens on their back.
* 4 two-sided reference cards (token related).
* 1 two-sided reference sheet (terrain related).

Each level expansion:

* 6 additional straight track sections following the level theme of the expansion.
* 1 Racer/Boss miniature.
* 1 Boss profile sheet.
* 16 Boss cards.
* 1 Racer profile sheet.
* 1 generic speed meter token.
* In most cases, a unique trap set (smaller board sheets) associated to either the level or the boss of the expansion.

Each character expansion:

* 1 Racer miniature.
* 1 racer profile sheet.
* 1 generic speed meter token.

Token replacement miniature packs. There are 2 types which aren't KS exclusive:

* Badnik packs: 10 miniatures of a single badnik.
* Rock pack: 20 Miniature Rocks.

Kickstarter exclusive stuff:

* Super Sonic racer expansion.
* 1 Token bag.
* 50 Miniature Ring token replacement pack.
* 5 Miniature Ring holders.
* 1 All-in-one DeLuxe box with plastic holder/protector for racer miniatures.


Game sets

While the Kickstarter campaign allowed backers to get everything in one shot, the following ones are the products that will be sold at the regular market:

* The core game box.
* Level expansions:
 ** Green Hill/Eggman (features a different set of Green Hill tracks and no board traps).
 ** Oil Ocean/Shadow (includes 6 Breakaway Platform board traps used on some Oil Ocean track sections).
 ** Metallic Madness/Metal Sonic (includes 3 Switching Trapdoor board traps used on some Metallic Madness track sections).
 ** Studiopolis/Infinite (includes 6 VR board traps used by Infinite both as a boss and as a racer).
* Racer expansions:
 ** Cream
 ** Big
 ** Espio
 ** Charmy
 ** Vector
 ** Rouge
 ** Omega
 ** Blaze
 ** Silver
 ** Sticks
 ** Jet
 ** Wave
 ** Storm
* Miniature packs:
 ** Motobug
 ** Crabmeat
 ** Buzz Bomber
 ** Spinner
 ** Rocks

While Super Sonic is another racer expansion, and Rings are another token replacement miniature pack, they weren't included on the above list because both are Kickstarter exclusives.

Kickstarter campaign

The game was first released as a Kickstarter campaign that run through March 2018 and was planned to arrive to backers on October of the same year, but quality controls and unexpected events delayed the game production and it finally started arriving to the backers at the end of October 2019, a whole year later. Some changes were made to the pledges and the stretch goals in the process; the following list notes the pledges, unlocked stretch goals and other add-ons you could get at the end of said campaign:

Pledges:

* Racer pledge (50$). It included:
 ** The core game.
 ** Green Hill/Eggman expansion.
 ** Super Sonic racer expansion.
* Super Pledge (100$). It included:
 ** Everything on the Racer pledge.
 ** 1 miniature pack of each badnik (40 miniatures in total).
 ** Every unlocked stretch goal.
* Hyper pledge (150$). It included:
 ** Everything on the Super Pledge.
 ** 1 pack of each of the optional buys.

Optional buys:

* Metallic Madness/Metal Sonic level expansion (20$).
* Studiopolis/Infinite level expansion (20$).
* Big racer expansion (10$).
* Vector racer expansion (10$).
* Omega racer expansion (10$).
* Miniature Rock pack (10$).

Stretch goals (all of them unlocked):

* Oil Ocean/Shadow level expansion.
* Cream racer expansion.
* Rouge racer expansion.
* Espio racer expansion.
* Charmy racer expansion.
* Blaze racer expansion.
* Silver racer expansion.
* Sticks racer expansion.
* Jet racer expansion.
* Wave racer expansion.
* Storm racer expansion (special gift, see below).
* Token bag.
* Miniature Ring pack.
* Miniature Ring holders.
* Deluxe box.
* Racer holder/protector for the Deluxe box.

Additional info about the campaign:

* Super Sonic's ability and power were determined through a contest that took place during the campaign. The winners of that contest, Dylan N. Atkinson and Michael "Stiv" Stephenson, have their names featured on Super Sonic's racer profile.
* Initially, there was a stretch goal that would have given a metallic shine to racer profiles, but there was no guarantee that any racer released later would feature that upgrade, and a lot of backers wanted all the profiles to stick to the same design, so that stretch goal was removed at backers' request.
* Storm was planned as one of the last stretch goals, but licensing for him didn't make it on time for the campaign. Since the game was backed more than enough to unlock this character, Shinobi7 included it on the super and hyper pledges as if it had always been one of the real stretch goals.

Credits

  • Game Design: Benjamin Yamada
  • Graphic Design: Jamie Goldkamp
  • Proofreader: Nibedita Sen
  • Developer: Rob Stoddard
  • CEO: Jason DeAngelis
Source: Rulebook credits[1]

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