Herault: Biohazard, a board game to keep the planet together

Lodévois François Berdeaux is launching a fundraiser so he can go out and develop his new project.

You have 24 minutes together to build a character that fights pollution and saves the planet! This is a cooperative board game concept created by François Perdue. Author, director and videographer, Lodévois is always looking for experiences to diversify his activities. With Biohazard, a fashionable climate emergency game, embark on a new adventure.

On the online platform Gameontabletop

“After working with a friend of painter Hervé Pratt on the concept, I created Éditions du Crapaud Céleste to carry out this project. Then I found a printer in Germany that made me a complete prototype, fully recyclable”, explains Lodévois who, already in the past, created a game based on the superheroes for his daughter he relied on. It remained to double the contacts and meetings to test Biohazard with members of the company Lodève Games, for example, of which he is a member. “I’ve also sent it to YouTubers who are developing in board games and I’m waiting for the first videos.”

With the launch of an online fundraising campaign starting Thursday, October 21st on the French platform Gameontabletop, another step has been taken. This is actually similar to pre-orders to be able, if successful, to launch the game in August. 2022. François Berdot also wants to take advantage of this exhibition on a participatory platform to get feedback and develop the project towards its final form.

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Battle against the stopwatch

Biohazard is played by two to six players (ages 10 and up) who together have to fight against the game and the clock, not against others. The dice causes a board made up of terrain tiles (deserts, forests, oceans, mountains, caves, sky, etc.) to shape our world. While building your hero from the elements (earth, air, water, fire, metal, plant, lava…) and collecting cubes of superpowers, it takes less than 24 minutes to clean the planet to avoid it disappearing. Win the game!

Tess Larson

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