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Adventure Tactics: Domianne’s Tower (Kickstarter – Base Game and Expansion! Pledge)
45m - 90m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 10+
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AgentMeat
Great Character creation, but that is the only great thing. All the other stuff is a mixed bag: some fun bosses, some down right frustrating, weak ending, non- existent story for better or for worse, some light choose-your-own-adventure-elements, which are fun but for my taste too sparsely used and awful rules, this includes how the rulebook is written but also the boss encounters ( missing rules, poor lay-out, referencing things that were part of the first edition despite beeing the second edition rulebook, ambigious or unclear boss behaviour, etc. ) To tally things up: For most of the time I had fun despite the things that hampered it, but it is still very hard to overlook the flaws during play. Especially knowing that I own the second edition, which should be a much more refined version
brainpuddle
This is a generally fun, straightforward (?) dungeon crawl campaign where the most rewarding aspect comes from leveling up. Like many deck builders you start off rather simple (and weak) but as you grow you open new classes and choices (thus some replay-ability) that advance and enhance your character in terrific ways. The game adapts to player counts (though somewhat strangely: 3 player games cost you valuable loot and sometimes having 4 players will have you facing enemies intended for 5!). It plays pretty quickly...but with a caveat: some of the middle scenarios are just frustratingly hard to beat. The game has you "fail forward" (leveling up and moving on without all the bonuses of a victory) and this can leave you without necessary experience (and items) that would make later scenarios easier/more enjoyable. A tough call: we like it, but we just don't love it.
Alvarian
MAX 5 jugadores. Se juega como una Fina Fantasy Tactics pero con cartas. Editado por Maldito Games en castellano con el nombre de Adventure Tactics: La Torre de Domianne. Se puede conseguir por unos 117€ en tienda.