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Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Scrawlers – Heroes of Undermountain
15m - 15m
2 - 4 Players
Ages 10+
Games using the line drawing mechanic involve the drawing of lines in one way or another. Lines may be used to connect objects as in Sprouts, to isolate objects, or to create areas as in the classic Dots and Dashes, also known as Square-it.
Line Drawing
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
Action / Dexterity
Fantasy
24.00
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Raybaker90
I ordered this out of gtm thinking it sounded fun for my kids and I. My kids are 7 and 9 and they both really enjoyed it but my wife and I actually really enjoyed it also. Now it is definitely a very simple game and one more of dexterity than thought. ( I swear my wife has some sort of an artists advantage.) I wouldn't label it just as a kids game though because it was fun for all of us. My wife and I had the advantage of dexterity of hand and eye to map ahead a bit of the mazes and our kids were almost even with eachother too. My one complaint is that the rules could be just a bit more clear on scoring and unfortunately there isn't a faq yet. All in all I'd put dungeon scrawlers in the same category as games like spot it, unstable unicorns, and the like. Games we bring out when we've got some "casuals" over and just want to have a bit of fun without needing to explain much. My kids are planning to play it when their cousins come over to play too so it's definitely going to see a fair bit of use. I hope they come out with more maze packs. ?
jlove_nz
I have to be honest. In the right context I _would_ suggest playing this game. It's an 8/10 game, even if it isn't a complex euro.
The Innocent
Somehow my review of Dungeon Scrawlers turned into a review of my seven-year-old. Oh well! Dungeons Crawlers (18 January 2022): https://spacebiff.com/2022/01/18/dungeon-scrawlers/