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Adventure Tactics: Domianne’s Tower (Kickstarter – Base Game and Expansion! Pledge)
45m - 90m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 10+
The Campaign/Battle Card Driven mechanic is a relatively recent development in war games that focuses the players' actions on cards they have in their hand. The very basic idea is that performing a single action uses a single card. Games where cards are used to determine the outcome of battles do not use this mechanic.
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DRP01
The mechanics are easy. The scenarios are challenging. The biggest problem is keeping track of all the different card types.
Exuldur
Played through the campaign and enjoyed it. Leveling up is always exciting trying to decide which path you want to level towards and getting new cards and passives. The boards definitely are warped, but replacements (free) are on their way. Backed the new kickstarter campaign as I want more of this!
danaolson
After an initial play, I will rate this a 7. I feel like it is likely to go higher as we get more plays in, but my first impressions are marred by the fact that the game simply doesn't scale well across the stated player count. This is not a 1-5 player game, it is a 3-5 player game. Yes, you can play it solo if you control 3+ characters, and yes, you can play it 2p if one or both players control extra characters, but this is garbage, in my opinion. Not as bad as Zombicide, in that regard, however. Also, the absolute mess of cards that are not presorted in any way, and are not clearly labeled for sorting, also didn't help. Jumping between the rulebook and the scenario book to figure out the gameplay, and STILL having ambiguous rules questions is not unique to this game, but still annoying. HOWEVER... I really liked the actual gameplay and upgrade mechanics, and I'm looking forward to the next time I get to play. It's gonna go smoother, I already know that, so it should be all up from here.