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Compounded: The Peer-Reviewed Edition

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The new Compounded: The Peer-Reviewed Edition offers not only an upgrade in components, but a complete reworking of the rules to offer better gameplay. Faster, easier, and able to eke out a win with just the right strategic scoring as the final count is tallied, Compounded: The Peer-Reviewed Edition offers an all new way to have fun in the lab!

In Compounded, players take on the roles of lab managers, hastily competing to complete the most compounds before they are completed by others – or destroyed in an explosion. Some compounds are flammable and will grow more and more volatile over time; take too long to gather the necessary elements for those compounds and a lot of hard work will soon be scattered across the lab.

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Contents

1 scoreboard, 1 Lead Scientist tray, 5 Workbenches, 55 Compound cards, 40 Scientist pieces, 25 clear Gems, 20 red Gems, 15 blue Gems, 15 black Gems, 10 green Gems, 5 yellow Gems, 1 Element draw bag, 35 Tool tiles, 30 Flame tokens, 5 Reminder cards, 20 Lab Partner cards, 1 Evaporating Tray dish

Features
  • ALL-NEW MECHANICS & COMPONENTS: Compounded has been updated for an all-new lab experience to make better streamlined play!
  • BUILD COMPOUNDS: Build your compounds to score the highest points, but be careful! Scoring in the right order can eek out your victory in the end!
  • EDUCATIONAL FUN: Learn about real compounds, elements, and keep score on an acctual periodic table of elements for all kinds of chemistry learning!
  • BIGGER BAG: The elements bag is now bigger for all size hands to be able to fit inside and find their elements!
  • BIGGER PIECES: Bigger pieces in this edition make for much easier gameplay than ever before!
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The Dice Tower

Yes, we have a science game that's also fun! ... That little bit of incentive to cooperate is something that I like a lot.

Opinionated Gamers

Using the periodic table for the scoreboard is a pretty sweet touch.

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