 I hope you're not afraid of the dark. Down here, down in the bottom of the space station, monsters, mutants, death. Down here, there's only darkness. I hope you survive. That's right everyone, Space Station Zero, the newest skirmish game from Uncle Adam and I is here. It's a sci-fi skirmish survival game that pits you against the unknown dangers of an ancient derelict space station. Your crew finds themselves marooned here with little hope of escape. Their only option? Explore the space station, uncover the mystery, and try to find a way home. Space Station Zero can be played solo, co-op, with teams, or as a head-to-head skirmish game. So no matter how you like to play your games, you've got an answer with Space Station Zero. Space Station Zero is miniature zagnostic, so whatever miniatures you can dream of, whatever you've always wanted to play, or collect, or maybe 3D print, you can do so and get them on the table fast. And because the crews are highly customizable, you'll be able to make exactly the miniatures you want and give them the rules that feel right to you as you explore the ancient and dangerous space station. The book contains 24 different challenges and a branching narrative to lead you through them. As you go through, you'll uncover mysteries, gain new skills, and maybe even discover a few unexpected allies. That is, if you don't die first. Space Station Zero is meant to be simple and get you playing fast. The base rules are easy because we wanted to design the challenges to make it so. Your skill, your knowledge, and your play is what ultimately defines your victory in uncovering the truth of this ancient space station. So like I said, Space Station Zero, it's available now. The link is below. There's also a battle report linked on this channel if you want to see it in action. You can find that down in the description as well. That came out at the same time as this video here. The book itself is $13 for the PDF, $18 for the printed book, 120 plus pages as well as the PDF, so you can get playing today. You could close this video and play right now. So really, that just leaves one question. Can you survive Space Station Zero?