








🚀 Lockdown your squad and conquer Mars—survival has never been this intense!
Nemesis: Lockdown is a standalone sequel to the acclaimed Nemesis board game, offering 1-5 players an immersive 90-180 minute space survival horror experience set on a secret Mars base. Featuring over 650 components including miniatures, cards, and modular tiles, it blends semi-cooperative gameplay with secret objectives, delivering fresh mechanics and cinematic tension for players aged 14 and up.










| ASIN | B09S3TG967 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 16,529 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 589 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (165) |
| Date First Available | 9 Feb. 2022 |
| Item model number | NEMLD01 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1-5 |
| Number of pieces | 650 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 30.48 x 17.78 cm; 3.99 kg |
| Release date | 11 Mar. 2022 |
D**H
Great value and amazing game
Love ths series of games, repeated fun for a long time, the constant keeping on edge feel really comes through with this game. Product arrived quickly and with only slight cosmetic damage to the outside box. The actual game is flawless in quality, really well priced as it was a resale but you wouldnt know in terms of the overall quality.
D**.
Full marks
Brilliant game! Well made. A little complex but super thematic and it all makes sense when you've played a few rounds. The rulebook is wall laid out, the box holds all the components beautifully (No 3D printing inserts!) Top notch game and delivery!
J**N
Complicated but fun
I'm not gonna lie, Nemesis is a beast of a game. It's incredibly complex and has taken me hours to even scratch the surface of understanding how everything works together. But despite (or because of) this complexity, I've found myself thoroughly enjoying it. There's something about the combination of resource management, combat, exploration, and social deduction that just clicks with me. Don't get me wrong, it can be frustrating at times - especially when you realize you've made a critical mistake that sets you back hours. But when you do manage to pull off a successful strategy or outmaneuver your opponents, the feeling is incredibly rewarding. The components are top-notch and the artwork is fantastic. The game board itself is massive which adds to the sense of adventure and exploration. If you're looking for a game that will challenge you and keep you coming back for more, Nemesis might be just what you're looking for. Just be prepared to spend some time learning the rules and strategies - it's not a game for casual gamers.
P**S
If you are reading this, then you should buy it
This game is simply amazing
E**T
Well themed difficult game
As you can see from the photos it has loads of content and themed like the Xenomorph world in the Alien movies where you try to avoid or kill certain aliens that pop up but most of the time trying to avoid making noise (using a die) as you discover more rooms of the ship trying to complete either a collective objective in co-op or hidden objectives in a semi co-op mode. There's always a different scenario especially how you most likely will die near the end. I can't call many games good even when I hadn't won a single game yet. The experience is what you're paying for and oh my, what an experience this is every time you play it! Can't forget to mention it has amazing miniatures scaled for each type of alien which all fits in it's own box full of various double layered inserts.
M**Y
Good game, good game!
I'd first just like to say that this game has nothing to do with Bruce Forsyth. I just typed that this is a good game and one of his famous catchphrases popped into my head. Well back to the review. This is a very atmospheric co-operative game,. Very, very much inspired by the Alien franchise. The large board is two sided, with one considered to be a harder ship environment than the other. But games can be difficult and short regardless, with you being horribly torn to shreds within a few turns because you've made too much noise and attracted one of the more monstrous aliens immediately. Or, as it once happened with me - My survivor had been running around the ship, miraculously achieving everything that was required of him when all else had failed. The ship's self destruct was counting down to explode and this hero was just about to climb into an escape pod, when I rolled the only number that would see him wrenched from the loving arms of safety and into the clawing, gnashing maw of gory, unpleasant death. It was one of the most memorable moments I've had playing any board game, and it was great! Not say that this game always ends with you losing but it's no walk in the park either. The game can be played solo and, in addition, it's also worth mentioning that although players can and often do work together, sometimes there can be other agendas at play which can lead to betrayal. All that said, there is a lot to enjoy here but this game is pricey and could've easily had it's costs reduced had the company just made the aliens smaller. The average, full grown, aliens tower over the player characters. Maybe they made them larger to avoid being seen as looking way too much like the Aliens they're obviously inspired by. But I think they are way too big and half the size would've been just as good. The alien queen is huge! Nonetheless all the components in this game are high quality, and the characters and the mechanisms in play here are very well done and make for a very enjoyable experience.
H**C
GREAT BOARD GAME
BOUGHT IT WAS A BIRTHDAY PRESENT, AND HE LOVED IT!
R**N
Tense... Cinematic... Awesome
Out of my vast collection of games, Nemesis is THE ONE for cinematic moments, tense action, and those beautiful moments of betrayal! It looks epic painted up.
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