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AEON - The Emergence of Life

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A board game for 2-6 players about the Origin of Life on Early Earth.

It’s about 4 billion years ago. Earth has just recently cooled off enough to have water on its surface. Impacts of comets and meteorites have almost ceased. The sky is orange and dense with thick clouds, through which a faint Sun Mehr anzeigen

Funding period
09.08.21 - 13.09.21
Realisation
August-September 2021
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Minimum amount (Start level): 3,000 €
All the money will go into the production of printed copies of our game.
City
München
Category
Games
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Dario
Dario
1223 days ago
Any idea when this game will ship?
Bernhard Altaner
Bernhard Altaner
1207 days ago
Dear Dario,
it should have arrived by now. Can you confirm?
かん ぴー
かん ぴー
1285 days ago
I have get this project just after expired. Can’t I get the copy anymore? I live in Japan, thanks.
Tania Santos
Tania Santos
1270 days ago
Hope this helps:

https://aeon-game.eu/aeon/

"AEON is already a fully developed game that you can print and play right now. Once the game is published, you will be able to buy it at the Deutsches Museum."
Tania Santos
Tania Santos
1270 days ago
https://aeon-game.eu/aeon/
Tania Santos
Tania Santos
1270 days ago
aeon-game.eu/aeon/
Tania Santos
Tania Santos
1270 days ago
Hope this helps:

aeon-game.eu/aeon/

"AEON is already a fully developed game that you can print and play right now. Once the game is published, you will be able to buy it at the Deutsches Museum."
Bernhard Altaner
Bernhard Altaner
1266 days ago
Sure, there will be. However, for (more or less complicated) legal and regulatory reasons, we will first finish the distribution to our backers. When this is done, you will most likely be able to order a copy from our homepage (aeon-game.eu) and/or buy it at the Deutsches Museum and some select gameshops (which is probably not feasable as you are in Japan).
Mathieu Ben Braham
Mathieu Ben Braham
1331 days ago
It's a wonderful project that I had the chance to discover thanks to one of the member of your team! I really hope it will succeed
Libb Thims
Libb Thims
1333 days ago
I'll by the 100 € edition (if you add this) wherein players have a 7th "abioism" option, such that Gibbs energy, aka "formation energy", is not a yellow colored "fuel" die (aka the "passions are not playing cards", as Goethe said, in his chemical affinity [which as Helmholtz proved (1882) is the measure of "free energy" [yellow die], formation of animals and humans form chemicals over time theory), but a "formation energy" that arises from contact between atoms and molecules, which forms things, inanimate or animate, over time, hydrogen to human, where in there is no "emergence of life", but rather graduate sun-powered animations over time.
See: Abioism (section: 2.3 | Aeon: Emergence of Life board game)
https://hmolpedia.com/Abioism.pdf
Soon to be published ....

Cooperations

Deutsches Museum

Founded in 1903, the "Deutsches Museum" (German Museum) in Munich is one of the world's largest, most respected and venerable museums of science and technology. At present, 40 exhibitions are on display encompassing an enormous range of subjects.

CRC235 - Emergence of Life

CRC 235 - Emergence of Life is a cross-disciplinary network, in the long-term, aiming to experimentally demonstrate a cascade of mechanisms producing life from ordinary matter. This collaborative effort is funded by German Research Foundation (DFG).

Deutsches Museum

Founded in 1903, the "Deutsches Museum" (German Museum) in Munich is one of the world's largest, most respected and venerable museums of science and technology. At present, 40 exhibitions are on display encompassing an enormous range of subjects.

CRC235 - Emergence of Life

CRC 235 - Emergence of Life is a cross-disciplinary network, in the long-term, aiming to experimentally demonstrate a cascade of mechanisms producing life from ordinary matter. This collaborative effort is funded by German Research Foundation (DFG).