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Adventure Tactics: Domianne’s Tower – Second Edition (Kickstarter)
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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Some board games incorporate elements of role playing. It can be that players control a character that improves over time. It can also be a game that encourages or inspires storytelling.
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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
argoforg
Smooth, easy gameplay, a fun (and really not unfriendly!) story and nearly endless customization are the high points of this game, which became our family go-to on family game night, even with our nine-year-old. Easy enough for kids, but deep enough for hardcore gamers, and with dice... like dungeoncrawler/adventure games SHOULD have. Highly recommended!
anne_z
Leveling up and choosing specializations was super fun for us and for our kids! Two complaints: Figuring out how each "bad guy" was supposed to move and attack was sometimes a bit of a hassle. And sometimes it seemed like we were underpowered, sometimes overpowered. But despite that, this was still a great game and my kids are eager to play through the campaign again!