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Legends Untold: The Weeping Caves
60m - 60m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 14+
Co-operative play encourages or requires players to work together to beat the game.
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eracer68
After three solo games using three characters I can say "Good game and I would suggest it ... but only to the right type of gamer." Legends Untold feels like a beefed up Four Against Darkness with some game book vibes to me. If you're looking for a randomized dungeon crawl for one to four characters, random events, combat and high production values, then this game may be for you. However, the combat isn't tactical (no mini skirmish game here) and they're are a lot of little rules, so you'll really want to make use of the flowchart in the files section. So keep that in mind if you're considering it. It's a win for me though. When the Kickstarter comes up for the third expansion, I'll be a backer.
Kuess
Cancelled preorder because of getting a weird vibe from these creators. Something is off that I can't pinpoint. I hate it when they put better dice as an addon. Gives me the feeling they are cheaping out. And why is shipping from the UK to Canada just as expensive as to NL/DE/BE? Also somebody there can't calculate or communicate.
cube
A good portable Dungeoncrawl marred by a messy rulebook. Packs a lot in a few cards. Its "compactness" is also its weakness: after a few scenarios, meeting the same creatures/traps/loot again and again feels rapidly repetitive, even if the character builds, the scenarios and the campaign are varied enough. Adding the other set (the Sewers) and the treasure booster might give a bit more variation but it seems you cannot really mix everything together without losing flavor and balance. There is a bit of decision making and some exploration to be done (still not enough for my taste), not only monster bashing, so it will be enjoyable for at least a few more sessions.