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Adventure Tactics: Domianne’s Tower – Second Edition (Kickstarter)
45m - 90m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 10+
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djfuts
If Gloomhaven and Fire Emblem had a baby this would be it! If you want Fire Emblem gameplay in a board game then to me this is as close as it gets. It is lighter mechanically than Gloomhaven and for me that’s a plus. I’d strongly recommend for people looking for a family friendly version of Gloomhaven that is more accessible and has a more fun vibe thematically. The levelling system is genius. Credit to the publishers for fixing the warped boards for free too, too often this stuff is ignored so fair play.
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
Crom74
We are having a lot of fun playing the campaign. Not a game for children actually. Nice components, minis and standees. High price too. Easy to learn, difficult to master. Expect some deaths during your journey (not failures though, as there are always some handy resurrections potions to be used)