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Dragon Farkle
30m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 13+
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Andy Parsons
A Yahtzee variant with higher value dice combos providing rising numbers of troops. Build an army of 5000 and then go slay the dragon, thereby ending everyone's misery at playing this dim-witted luck-fest.
EmpressGeek
[b]Rating based on - 5+ plays, 2 player[/b] Dice rolling! With a Dragon! Roll different combinations of dice in order to recruit soldiers to help you defeat a dragon that has been terrorizing the area. If you can't recruit enough of them yourself (or you want to hamper them), brawl with other players to force their soldiers over to your side. Once you have an army of 5000+ enter the Dragon's Lair for the Final Battle. Defeat the dragon to be the winner! This is a decent length game (not too long/short), rules were short, clear and with loads of examples, components are good in general...incredibly sturdy box, good quality cardboard components (dragon, wounds and soldiers), decisions are simple enough so that you can even play with kids - what dice do I set aside? Do I want to roll again to increase my army? What are the odds of getting more? etc. and battling the dragon is exciting! However it can be a bit unbalanced for players who don't get great dice rolls because you need good dice rolls in specific combinations to be able to compete effectively, cards and player mats are a bit thin but can be solved by sleeving or laminating respectively, artwork a bit dull and drab for my tastes and there are spelling errors on a couple of the cards. An entertaining enough fantasy themed press your luck filler, and one that I could break out occasionally, but it really couldn't compare to Outlaw or Alles Käse! in the “dice-rolling press-your-luck filler” category both of which are also both more forgiving on bad dice rollers. We also have a lot of other dice games now that work a lot better with 2 players such as Qwixx and La Granja: No Siesta. While this was alright with 2, I think it would be best with a full complement of players. [b]Status: SOLD[/b]
Ludstifer
Light, fun push your luck. If you like ’farkle’ and want to kill, mutilate and anihilate dragons, while drinking beer and trashtalking your opponents; this is the game you want.