

edition with all the expansions) and that it comes with "Eighteen oversized punchboards holding hundreds of tokens" that needs to be punched out (Its the best part of board gaming for her apparently).Įh only problem with the BGG ratings is the don't take into account the number of votes. Now you just need to convince my girlfriend, but there are two things in that is helping: You write it is the best dungeon crawl (So I can sell Descent 1. Also, dungeon crawl, and 6th best game on BGG is quite a thing. Since there are stickers and special envelopes you open, can you play it more than once, or is it a one game thing like Pandemic Legacy?īut you've almost convinced me.

We forced our "I hate co-ops" guy to play one session and even he loves it.

The dungeon layouts themselves are actually smaller than most game boards, it's just the rest of the stuff that fills up the table. But you could make do with less space, it'd just be slower.
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We lay out our items, and have trays of counters, plus the monster decks. Like MK GH expands to fill the space available. And in GH you always start the game with all X (usually 10) cards available you spend way less time trying to minmax a random subset that you just drew. It's also missing the monster tokens crammed with stats that live on the main MK board. Some of that is because as a co-op you can ask questions of the other players instead of trying to figure it out on your own. How does this compare to Mage Knight in terms of difficulty to learn and length of play? MK is a real bear to learn and my solo games always take several hours.
