<P> In 2005, Fantasy Flight released Descent: Journeys in the Dark, which is based on the Doom game . Soon after this, the company ceased production of Doom . </P> <P> An updated version was released by Fantasy Flight in 2016, resembling the newly released DOOM . </P> <P> Players in Doom: The Boardgame are on one of two teams: the Invaders, and the Marines . All of the Invader pieces are controlled by one player, and the rest of the players each control one marine piece . Before each game begins, the players must choose a scenario to play in . A campaign consisting of five scenarios is included with the game, and many more have been created using freeware scenario editors . The player controlling the Invaders must get six frags to win, and the Marines must reach the exit to win . A "frag" is given to the Invaders if a Marine dies . When a Marine dies, it must respawn at least eight, but no more than sixteen spaces, away from where they were killed . A common opinion is that the game is biased in favor of the Invaders - especially with four players . The designer of the game, Kevin Wilson, claims that he can win equally well no matter which team he is playing . Like many board games, it is common to develop house rules (called "mods" to fit the video game theme) to balance the game to players' liking . </P>

Doom board game is an game from 2004