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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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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?
bbblackwell
It's great to have an AoT game that employs the well-known Cerberus system, though be aware that this isn't Cerberus proper like the Lord of the Rings and DC deck-builders. It adds a good bit more complication to the setup and the play system, which can seem out of place for those familiar with the other games. That being said, it provides a good AoT experience, complete with nigh-unto insurmountable odds and fantastic artwork from the anime. Overall, I'm glad to have the game in my collection, but I won't be reaching for it as often as the simpler versions.
El_Pollo_Tender
It uses the same Cerberus engine as the DC game, which I'm not crazy about, but this time it is cooperative and adds two extra layers: on top of the line-up you put the walls and on top of that you put the titans that appear throughout the game to try to destroy the walls each round. The cards become a kind of board on which you will move the characters; you can only buy a card or attack a titan if you are on its space. If you run out of walls or your heroes die, you loose the game. But if you manage to beat all four archenemy titans, you win. And, boy, are the titans strong. This game is HARD, so it barely ever hit the table. However, this one is easy enough to teach and challenging enough to hook players who have the edge to keep trying until they win. My biggest con is that it does feel too long and not as exciting as it should.