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Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 50 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance: Warriors of Krynn, Cooperative Board Game for 3-5 Players |
Manufacturer: | Wizards of the Coast |
Model Number: | D09940000 |
Product SKU: | B09V84NV18 |
UPC: | 9780786968527 |
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Yeah I got this for $10 at Ollie's right before Christmas, and the terrain packs for like $5 I think
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BGG tends to favor Euro games, but reading the comments at least gives you a general sense of the talking points.
BGG tends to favor Euro games, but reading the comments at least gives you a general sense of the talking points.
Thanks. I always feel BGG reviews are kinda hardcore. Causal players may have a different take. Let me see what BGG has to say if it worth sinking in time on it. Thanks again.
Such a pretentious claim. Maybe try imagining that your life experience is not the same as everyone else on Earth's and other stores exist outside of whatever town you've never left. If you did a lick of research into any online D&D community you'd see that *most* Ollie's around the country are still littered with these for $10 and the terrain/creature packs for $3.
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I've played the game about 4 or 5 times now. Our DM (Dungeon Master) is playing us through the new Dragonlance setting, and this game is recommended in the campaign for large scale battles.
As a short review, I think the game is fine. There are tense, tactical moments, and a good amount of cooperation to ensure a victory. There are even mechanics for achieving medals and honors that carry over to future games. You don't need to know anything about D&D to play this game, as it's only themed around the setting. The actual play experience is completely different. As a con, there are a lot of pieces. Each 'flank' of the battle has 20-40 pieces to represent the armies. And each battle, while being different in goal and set-up, feel very similar. The gist of each playthrough is, the heroes are trying to do something, while a war wages. And if the different flanks are lost before the heroes can achieve their goal, then you fail.
I'd give it a solid 6/10, but I would buy it for $20 as well. My main deterrent would be the set up time, with all the little plastic footman/missile/cavalry line pieces.