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Dungeons & Dragons: The Haunted Tower
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Dungeons & Dragons: The Haunted Tower

Requires:The New Easy to Master Dungeons & Dragons

Designed by William W. Connors

Published by Tactical Studies Rules (TSR)

Expansion
Casual Flow: 15 Min Teach
Setting: Dungeons & Dragons
Versions & Editions: Board Game Versions of Role-Playing Games

Players

2-6

Play Time

120 min

Complexity

2.5 / 5

Rating

7.2

Year

1992

Community Snapshot

Medium-Light complexity
~120 min
7.2 on BGG (45)

Categories

Adventure
Explore, discover, and overcome challenges in a narrative-driven experience.
Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Exploration
Discover new areas, map unknown territory, and uncover surprises.
Fantasy
Set in magical worlds with mythical creatures, spells, and quests.
Fighting
Direct combat between players or factions — tactical battles and confrontation.

Since 1992, Dungeons & Dragons: The Haunted Tower has captivated fans of co-op and dice rolling with its medium-light complexity design.

How It Plays

Cooperative Game

Everyone works together against the game itself — you win or lose as a team, so get ready to strategize together!

Dice Rolling

You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!

Grid Movement

Pieces move on a grid of squares — straightforward movement that still leaves room for deep tactical thinking.

Role Playing

You take on a character with unique abilities and make choices as them — step into someone else's shoes!

Square Grid

The board uses a grid of squares for movement — clear, familiar, and great for tactical play.

About This Game

The third adventure pack expansion to the base board game of "New Easy to Master Dungeons and Dragons". The world of the base game and the expansions is called Thunder Rift. There were 3 expansions created for the base game.…

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