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Lords of Ragnarok (Gamefound – Core Sundrop Pledge) consists of:
1) Lords of Ragnarok Core Box (Sundrop)
2) Lords of Ragnarok Stretch Goals (Sundrop)
In this 1-4 player strategic board game, you will lead a unique, asymmetric hero and their army, trying to be the ultimate victor in a war that unfolds over approximately 120 minutes. Players will choose from various actions, such as building monuments, hunting monsters, ravaging the lands, gathering armies and artifacts.
Gods will grant you blessings that will heavily impact the game and create a unique combo for each player. On top of all that, special runes will play a significant role in leveling up your armies or earning other bonuses that include control of deadly monsters.
While the game is spiritual successor of Lords of Hellas and implements a lot of core gameplay aspects, there will be a lot of new mechanics and twists, so prepare yourself for fresh, new thematic experience!
Multiple victory conditions will keep players at the edge of their seats until the end of the game, making room for some stunning, carefully planned last-minute reversals!
Ages | 14+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players |
Play Time | 90m – 90m |
Designer | Adam Kwapiński |
Mechanics | Area Majority / Influence, Area Movement |
Theme | Miniatures, Science Fiction, Wargame, Fantasy, Mythology |
Publisher | Awaken Realms |
cyberbob666
French version KS all in (sundrop) + Stretch Goals (2023) + Seas of Aegir (2023) + Utgard – Realms of the Giants (2023)
fireshrine
Big fan of LoH despite its flaws, but I managed to implement house rules to fix the shortcomings. Huge expectations on LoR but the game was a big disappointment. FYI, I was invited to partake in the open beta testing by Awaken Realms and had played the game 10x (Group Size 4p-5p). At a high player count, the win cons were predictable and 90% of the time, it would end up in Ragnarok.
D4rryl
Downgraded to a 7. The more I played the less I enjoyed it. Win conditions are hard to get, except for the temple one. VERY hard to kill the boss monster, and win by controlling 3 lands. Often the game goes to a win by controlling locations around the tree. The game would be a pain to play with 4, and would not touch it with 5. Changes from Hellas made the game worse.