Bionic Crisis
1975
Designed by Paul J. Gruen
Published by Parker Brothers, Clipper, Capiépa Éditeur: Jeux Éducatifs, Clipper, Denys Fisher Toys, Parker Brothers, Denys Fisher Toys, Capiépa - Jeux Éducatifs
Rebuild Steve Austin s bionics in this secret-code deduction game inspired by The Six Million Dollar Man! In Bionic Crisis, each player receives a personal console with 40 numbered holes and a hidden circuit card showing a 10-number bionic path. Your job? Crack the code before your opponents do. On each turn, you guess part of the sequence, receiving feedback via colored pegs: red for an exact match, yellow if you're just one number off. Use logic and deduction to zero in on the correct path. Fans of games like Mastermind or Code 777 will feel right at home—but here, the stakes are bionic! With its tactile console boxes and retro sci-fi flair, this game combines 70s nostalgia with clever deduction mechanics.
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