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Daemon Trilogy: Subrosa
30m - 45m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 12+
Card drafting games are games in which players pick cards from a limited subset, such as a common pool, to gain some advantage (immediate or longterm) or to assemble hands of cards that are used to meet objectives within the game.
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kalchio
"Overall, Daemon Trilogy: Subrosa is a fine game! Mechanically, it's pretty solid and works well in what it's presented to do. I think that the game is just not my particular cup of tea. That doesn't mean that it's bad or that I hate it, just that there are other games I kind of like better, especially at this time length. My major complaints are the sheer number of cards to read being kind of irritating for new players / making the first game kind of difficult to figure out and the type of player interaction, as I more prefer games where players compete for a shared resource (like the food in Evolution: Climate, for instance), both of which are more my personal opinion. If someone at a game night really wanted me to play this with them, I happily would, I think, is my assessment of it. That said, I'm still very much intrigued by the game trilogy and would like to see how the games link together, so I'll hopefully have an opportunity to look into that in the future. If this sort of game appeals to you, though, it's a solid production, so I'd recommend checking it out." For my full review, check out https://whatsericplaying.com/2017/12/11/daemon-trilogy-subrosa/
ironhawkx
A surprisingly easy to play and quick card game based on intrigue. The game is extremely well balanced with 2 or more players using preset decks. Minimal card text makes its easy for first time card players to grasp the game. I rate it as MUST TRY.
Norraf Von Nacht
I get the feeling that this game scales well. With two players it's pretty much awful. With 3 or more I think it would vastly improve. The production quality is fantastic though. The graphic design, the wooden first player token, and the box it all comes in are high quality. The illustrations on the cards however are somewhat "meh".