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Legends Untold: The Great Sewers
60m - 60m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 12+
Co-operative play encourages or requires players to work together to beat the game.
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Dice rolling in a game can be used for many things, randomness being the most obvious. Dice can also be used as counters. The dice themselves can be unique and different sizes, shapes and colors to represent different things.
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sumo
Really impressed with this Scots designed dungeon crawler. It plays quickly, is scaled and balanced, and I would say near perfect for solo play. A typical quest will see some combat, but this is pleasingly low key, and other skill or luck based tests hold sway. Play is quite tense and even exciting at times. Gorgeous artwork. Easily understood systems. Original monsters and loot, and even environmental effects. Because it relies on 3d6 rolls there is a hint of old school D&D flavour and fun. Frankly, we have not laughed as much in a while. Tonight, while my camp troubadour partner rolled 6 x 6s and took out enemies with his axe, my hopeless urchin kept rolling so badly that his javelins were causing blue on blue hits. I think there are a couple of mechanisms (alert/surprise) too many, but this will not worry most people. The big plus is that it is less than £20 for the starter kits which, these days, almost seems like a label gun error. I can offer no higher praise than saying this is pretty close to how I would do it myself.
Fanglemane
Have the following expansions: Legends Untold: Weeping Caves Novice Set (2019) Legends Untold: The Alchemist Novice Booster (2019) Legends Untold: The Druid Novice Booster (2019) Legends Untold: Treasure Novice Booster (2019) Would prefer to trade together
cafin8d
Everything is a skill-test. Lots of dice rolls which are effected by many many modifiers (equipment, hero skills, alertness, darkness, enemy awareness, etc). I don't mean to suggest its a luck fest, because although there are always dice, success is a sliding scale and the players have choices around how to approach each test. But all the tests play out the same way - roll, modify, consult card for result. There are some clever things in the game and its clearly a labor of love, but I just didn't have any fun playing it. I think its a good game, but not a good game for me.