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Marvel Dice Throne Card & Dice Game 4 Hero Box (Scarlet Witch, Thor, Loki, Spider-Man) on sale for
$30.10.
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Product Details:
- Officially Licensed
- Number of Players: 2-4 Players. 2-6 Players w/ added Expansions (sold separately)
- Recommended for ages 8 years and older
- Marvel Dice Throne is a fast-playing, dice-rolling combat game that lets players battle as their favorite Marvel heroes in one-on-one duels, team battles, and free-for-alls.
- Based on the smash success Dice Throne, this Marvel Dice Throne 4 Hero Box puts players in the roles of Scarlet Witch, Thor, Loki, and Spider-Man, each with their own set of dice, player board, and unique deck of cards.
- Contents:
- 4x Hero Boards
- 4x Leaflets
- 4x sets of 5 dice (1 set for each hero)
- 132x Hero cards
- 4x Combat Points (CP) Dial
- 4x Health Dials
- Rules
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At this price it is a no-brainer. You get 4 characters at just a few dollars above MSRP for a 2 character box. If you enjoy it, you can go deeper and buy the non-Marvel characters.
At this price it is a no-brainer. You get 4 characters at just a few dollars above MSRP for a 2 character box. If you enjoy it, you can go deeper and buy the non-Marvel characters.
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The arrival of the Kickstarter stuff came just as things took a turn in my house so that I haven't had a chance to get them out and play them (and I have a few other games that I bought just before they arrived that are in the queue too).
I did play S1 and S2 stuff at some board game meetups I went to before Covid, so they aren't quite as bad as my video game backlog (where many games were not touched in any form).
I loved the Marvel Legendary series that was done a long time ago too, and managed to collect 4 or so expansions from that. I guess I'm a sucker for good Marvel board games. The co-op nature is what really sells me most though, and is why I ended up giving in to the Kickstarter, to get Adventures.
I guess it would be good to know how this compares to the Season 1 and Season 2 stuff. Is this "just" a reskin of some of those characters? Or maybe just tweaks? Something wholly new? If the latter, how well does it work with the originals, or is this really meant to be played separately? As a long shot, does this work with Adventures?
(Something I may actually motivate myself to look up in the future, if I remember when I have the time.)
The arrival of the Kickstarter stuff came just as things took a turn in my house so that I haven't had a chance to get them out and play them (and I have a few other games that I bought just before they arrived that are in the queue too).
I did play S1 and S2 stuff at some board game meetups I went to before Covid, so they aren't quite as bad as my video game backlog (where many games were not touched in any form).
I loved the Marvel Legendary series that was done a long time ago too, and managed to collect 4 or so expansions from that. I guess I'm a sucker for good Marvel board games. The co-op nature is what really sells me most though, and is why I ended up giving in to the Kickstarter, to get Adventures.
I guess it would be good to know how this compares to the Season 1 and Season 2 stuff. Is this "just" a reskin of some of those characters? Or maybe just tweaks? Something wholly new? If the latter, how well does it work with the originals, or is this really meant to be played separately? As a long shot, does this work with Adventures?
(Something I may actually motivate myself to look up in the future, if I remember when I have the time.)
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