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Attack on Titan: Deck-Building Game
60m - 90m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 15+
Co-operative play encourages or requires players to work together to beat the game.
Cooperative Play
Deck building/Pool building refers to a collection of related mechanisms. Players have a personal pool, or collection, of cards or tokens, that provide different actions and/or resources. A subset of those cards/tokens are randomly drawn each turn.
Deck / Pool Building
Horror
34.00
€
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acrah
It's growing on me in a love it / hate it kind of way. Here are some suggestions: - use dice to track titan wounds - understanding that letting your heroes die at certain times should be part of your strategy - approach it like a computer game that you slowly "learn" how to beat I primarily play at 2 players and find it too long at that player count... and yet keep coming back to it. I'm thinking once my skills are better, I'll be able to draw 3 rather than 2 cards per turn making it faster and hence much closer to what I feel like the game's potential is. Honestly, if what you're really looking for that intense non-stop feel of the show, I'd say Ghost Stories provides the superior experience mostly because it plays 2-3 times faster. That said, AoT has the IP. That said, given how mediocre deckbuilding tends to be as a mechanic, this is pretty much a triumph. ...and it slays the other AoT game, IMO. Update: Been playing it with two characters, 3 card draw - this is the way to do it! Total 10.
autothrall
Another great evolution on this deck-building system, there's a spatial element with the wall cards and tokens and a lot of tension as they start to fall and affect the market for more cards. Good fit for the theme of the manga and anime, and if you've played any of the Cerberus games before it's pretty easy to pick up. This one is purely co-op, like Crisis Mode in the DC version, but there are VP totals on the Titans so that you can use them in the other games!
HypnoticSpecter
Would be better if it had about 100 more player cards to be truly good. I hate deck building games that have less than 150 cards. Why bother?