


First, Third World Games seems to have switched manufacturers for the cards.

The cards themselves are much the same as those in Battle of the Bands, with a few changes. The expansion contains a revised set of rules for the game on a larger sheet of paper, as well as some specific rules related to the new cards. “What you get’s what you see.” - Colin Jamesīackstage Pass contains 60 new cards for Battle of the Bands, including two additional Me cards, which allows the game to be played with up to 6 people. Since it is an expansion, I will not be reviewing the basic mechanics of the game there are several reviews of the original card game in the rpg.net review database that you can look up.ĭisclaimer: while I did not receive a free copy of the expansion, the circumstances of my purchase of it probably warrant an explanation of my possible biases, which I will explain in a separate comment to the forum. Backstage Pass is an expansion for the Battle of the Bands card game, designed and illustrated by Dan Smith.
