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[[File:Halo_Interactive_Strategy_Game.jpg|thumb|Front cover box art.]]
[[File:Halo_Interactive_Strategy_Game.jpg|thumb|Front cover box art.]]


Featuring the same premise and characters as the video game trilogy ''Halo'', including [[John 117]], [[Cortana]], [[Thel 'Vadam]] and [[Covenant Loyalists|the Covenant]] the '''Halo Interactive Strategy Game''' offers a modular board that can be re-configured to create a virtually limitless gameplay experience.
Featuring the same premise and characters as the video game trilogy ''Halo'', including [[John-117|John 117]], [[Cortana]], [[Thel 'Vadam]] and [[covenant Empire|the Covenant]] the '''Halo Interactive Strategy Game''' offers a modular board that can be re-configured to create a virtually limitless gameplay experience.


==Description==
==Description==
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In the game, players will command armies of three-dimensional collectible character figures for several different levels of play, including [[Heroic]] 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.
In the game, players will command armies of three-dimensional collectible character figures for several different levels of play, including [[Heroic]] 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, [[vehicle]]s, characters and [[weapon]]s to expand the experience of the game.
The battle options are endless with future add-ons of new adventures, [[category:Vehicles|vehicles]], characters and [[category:Weapons|weapons]] to expand the experience of the game.


The Halo Interactive Strategy Game is a turn-based board game in which you control either [[UNSC]] or [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] troops in at least three campaign scenarios, and user-created maps.
The Halo Interactive Strategy Game is a turn-based board game in which you control either [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] or [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] troops in at least three campaign scenarios, and user-created maps.


This game was released on October 28th, 2008.
This game was released on October 28th, 2008.
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Halo tokens represent equipment, grenades, and The Flood.
Halo tokens represent equipment, grenades, and The Flood.
These tokens include
These tokens include
*[[Grenades]]
*[[Grenade]]s
*[[Radar Jammer]]s
*[[Radar jammer|Radar Jammers]]
*[[Bubble Shields]]
*[[Bubble Shield]]s
*[[Gravity Lifts]]
*[[Gravity lift|Gravity Lifts]]
*[[Invincibility]]
*[[Invincibility]]
*[[Flood]] (which instantly kills the character and destroys the Halo token)
*[[The Flood|Flood]] (which instantly kills the character and destroys the Halo token)


Weapon tokens are divided into two sets: UNSC or The Covenant. When a UNSC character lands on a Weapon token they may draw from either the UNSC or Covenant decks, but Covenant characters can only use Covenant weapons. Characters can only use weapons if they are listed in the used by section of the card.
Weapon tokens are divided into two sets: UNSC or The Covenant. When a UNSC character lands on a Weapon token they may draw from either the UNSC or Covenant decks, but Covenant characters can only use Covenant weapons. Characters can only use weapons if they are listed in the used by section of the card.


=====UNSC Weapons=====
=====UNSC Weapons=====
*[[Assault Rifle]]
*[[Assault rifle|Assault Rifle]]
*[[Battle Rifle]]
*[[Battle rifle|Battle Rifle]]
*[[Pistol]]
*[[Pistol]]
*[[Rocket Launcher]]
*[[Rocket Launcher]]
*[[Shotgun]]
*[[Shotgun]]
*[[Sniper Rifle]]
*[[Sniper rifle|Sniper Rifle]]
*[[SMG|Sub Machine Gun]]
*[[M7/Caseless Submachine Gun|Sub Machine Gun]]


=====Covenant Weapons=====
=====Covenant Weapons=====
*[[Beam Rifle]]
*[[Type-50 Sniper Rifle System|Beam Rifle]]
*[[Brute Shot]]
*[[Type-25 Grenade Launcher|Brute Shot]]
*[[Brute Spiker]]
*[[Type-25 Carbine|Brute Spiker]]
*[[Covenant Carbine]]
*[[Type-51 Carbine|Covenant Carbine]]
*[[Energy Sword]]
*[[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Sword]]
*[[Fuel Rod Gun]]
*[[Type-33 Light Anti-Armor Weapon|Fuel Rod Gun]]
*[[Gravity Hammer]]
*[[Type-2 Energy Weapon/Hammer|Gravity Hammer]]
*[[Mauler]]
*[[Type-52 Pistol|Mauler]]
*[[Needler]]
*[[Type-33 Guided Munitions Launcher|Needler]]
*[[Plasma Pistol]]
*[[Type-25 Directed Energy Pistol|Plasma Pistol]]
*[[Plasma Rifle]]
*[[Type-25 Directed Energy Rifle|Plasma Rifle]]


====Melee====
====Melee====
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===UNSC===
===UNSC===


*Master Chief Petty Officer [[John-117]] - Primary weapon [[MA5C Assault Rifle|Assault Rifle]]
*Master Chief Petty Officer [[John-117]] - Primary weapon [[MA5C Individual Combat Weapon System|Assault Rifle]]
*3 [[Spartan II]]s - Primary weapons [[MA5C Assault Rifle|Assault Rifles]]
*3 [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartan IIs]] - Primary weapons [[MA5C Individual Combat Weapon System|Assault Rifles]]
*3 UNSC [[Marine]]s - Primary weapons [[M6C Magnum|Pistols]]
*3 UNSC [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] - Primary weapons [[M6C Personal Defense Weapon System|Pistols]]


===Covenant===
===Covenant===
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*[[Jericho VII (level)|Jericho VII]]
*[[Jericho VII (level)|Jericho VII]]
*[[Defense of Castle Base (level)|Defense of Castle Base]]
*[[Defense of Castle Base]]
*[[The Hidden Artifact of Reach (level)|The Hidden Artifact of Reach]]
*[[The Hidden Artifact of Reach]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Front cover box art.

Featuring the same premise and characters as the video game trilogy Halo, including John 117, Cortana, Thel 'Vadam and the Covenant the Halo Interactive Strategy Game offers a modular board that can be re-configured to create a virtually limitless gameplay experience.

Description

In recreating the video game's signature three dimension graphic design, the game pulls fan-favorite elements from Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, and Halo 3 along with music from the video game's award-winning soundtrack and features unseen exclusive DVD content to enhance game play.

In the game, players will command armies of three-dimensional collectible character figures for several different levels of play, including Heroic 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,, characters and to expand the experience of the game.

The Halo Interactive Strategy Game is a turn-based board game in which you control either UNSC or Covenant troops in at least three campaign scenarios, and user-created maps.

This game was released on October 28th, 2008.

Gameplay

After choosing sides and rolling dice to determine which team moves first, the game begins. The game is played in alternating turns until the objective is completed. During a turn you can choose to either move or attack.

Move

If a player decides to move a character they forgo the option to attack. Movement is based on each characters "MOVE" statistic, which represents the number of spaces on the grid-like board that the character can move.

Halo and Weapon Tokens

When a character steps on a Halo or Weapon token the player may draw a card from the corresponding deck, or select the Halo Card or Weapon card on the games interactive DVD.

Halo tokens represent equipment, grenades, and The Flood. These tokens include

Weapon tokens are divided into two sets: UNSC or The Covenant. When a UNSC character lands on a Weapon token they may draw from either the UNSC or Covenant decks, but Covenant characters can only use Covenant weapons. Characters can only use weapons if they are listed in the used by section of the card.

UNSC Weapons
Covenant Weapons

Melee

If after moving any character wishes to take over an enemy occupied space they may do so by Melee attacking the enemy character. When attacking with melee the each character rolls the amount of dice for their melee value and the team with the most corresponding icons showing wins the melee.

Attack

If a player chooses to have a character attack with a weapon they give up the ability to move that turn. To attack the Defending character must be within range of the chosen weapon and line of sight of the Attacking character. The Defending character may then use defensive equipment (Invincibility or Bubble Shield). The attacking character rolls dice for the character's strike value plus the weapon's strike value, the defending character rolls dice for their shield value. The team with the most corresponding icons showing wins the attack.

Game Modes

There are three different forms of gameplay that use the basic rules and add some new ones as well.

Gameplay continues until the objective is completed.

Characters

Each team consists of seven or eight characters represented by rubber miniatures.

UNSC

Covenant

  • An Arbiter - Primary weapon Plasma Rifle
  • 2 Sangheili - Primary weapons Plasma Rifles
  • 2 Jiralhanae - Primary weapons Plasma Rifles
  • 3 Unggoy - Primary weapons Plasma Pistols

Levels

Gallery