Halo: The Board Game Hits Stores
Featuring collectible figures and exclusive DVD content
Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Genius Products has confirmed that the first-ever board game based on Microsoft Game Studios and Bungie's Halo videogame series has shipped to store shelves nationwide.

Bringing the Halo universe to a broader audience through numerous family-friendly features, the game features a modular board that can be reconfigured to create a virtually limitless gameplay experience.

Featuring original characters from the Halo video game, as well as new characters - including Kusunagi and The Prophet of Candor - the Halo Interactive Strategy Game pulls fan-favorite elements from Halo, Halo 2, and Halo 3 along with music from the video game's award-winning soundtrack. Additionally, the game features unseen exclusive DVD content to enhance game play.

In the game, players will command armies of three-dimensional collectible character pieces for multiple levels of play: Heroic for faster, more casual game play and Legendary for more strategic advanced gamers. Fans can follow storylines that expand the Halo experience in Campaign mode or go head-to-head in interactive battle sequences with Slayer or Capture the Flag modes. The battle options are endless with future add-ons of new adventures, vehicles, characters and weapons to expand the experience.

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