Fiasco: Unknown Monsters Expansion Pack
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Description
Description
Contains 2 Fiasco Playsets - Regina's Wedding & The Beast of Sucker Creek
Regina's Wedding
Wedding bells are ringing, and Regina is finally tying the knot. She's found her soul mate, and the wedding is going to be a real event. Two big families, scads of bridesmaids, a metric kegload of groomsmen, a catered reception, the whole frilly white nine yards. Of course everyone has a past, and everyone has an agenda, and even the happiest occasion can become a social—and literal—battlefield.
The Beast of Sucker Creek
For hundreds of years, reports of blood-chilling cries in the night and occasional sightings of the Beast have been a fixture of local gossip. Is it a hoax? A crazed bear? Something strange and wholly new to science? No one knows, but those who have crossed paths with it are convinced of one thing—the Beast of Sucker Creek is real, and you don't want to make it angry.
