The Dwarves
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Based on the first novel of the Die Zwerge tetralogy [Eng. The Dwarves] by author Markus Heitz, the goal of the cooperative game Die Zwerge is to keep evil from flooding Girdlegard. During set-up, players choose one of the dwarves from the novel, each of which is equipped with a unique special ability and different stats for fighting, crafting, and movement.
Before each player’s turn, the forces of evil usually break through one of the four big gates – which are guarded by different dwarven tribes – and further the spread of the Perished Land. On his turn a player spends two action points to use two of five actions. He can:
Fight against the advancing enemies (orcs, trolls, and älfar [Ger. albae], i.e. dark elves).
Travel to other locations.
Lobby the dwarven council to give advantages to all players – and without the favor of the dwarven council, everyone suffers disadvantages.
Solve a minor quest for rewards.
Take on the current major quest, revealing the next major quest if successful. Completing these quests is the only way to win the game.
For most of these actions, a player must succeed in a dice-driven challenge. If the players cannot control the flood of evil while simultaneously solving the major quests in time, they will lose.
Collector’s edition:
additional:
New box cover
5 hand painted dwarf miniatures
10 cards Albae expansion
60 page artbook
5 art prints of the dwarfs
A3 poster "The smiting of Keenfire"
stein with motive "Krasnolud"
coaster "DIE ZWERGE"
numbered COLLECTOR’S EDITION certificate.
Ages | 10+ |
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Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players |
Play Time | 60m – 90m |
Designer | Lukas Zach, Michael Palm |
Mechanics | Cooperative Game, Dice Rolling |
Theme | Novel-based, Wargame, Fantasy |
Publisher | Pegasus Spiele |
Angelcollector
A solid gateway coop game. Very luck dependant, but with enough possibilities of mitigation and some interesting mechanics. The game is scalable in a degree. I think, this is a must have for fans of the novel. Other people might want it, if they want a light-weigthed cooperational game. Also, the game looks very nice and has some cool miniatures.
ajewo
Cooperative fantasy game. Nice enemy spawning mechanic. The game lacks variety over time. Related games: * Pandemic * Defenders of the Realm
Furchtbares Gaming
Its new to my collection and i played it only once. I wasnt toooo excited about it then, but i will definetly give it another try, comes the day.