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Godtear: Rangosh, Scourge of the Broken Plains & Red Bandits

Godtear: Rangosh, Scourge of the Broken Plains & Red Bandits

Requires:Godtear

Designed by David Carl, Alex Hall + 1 more

Published by Steamforged Games Ltd.

Expansion
Table Status Unknown
Crowdfunding: Kickstarter
Players: Two-Player Only Games

Players

2

Play Time

60-120 min

Complexity

N/A

Rating

8.3

Community Snapshot

60–120 min
8.3 on BGG (15)

Categories

Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Fantasy
Set in magical worlds with mythical creatures, spells, and quests.
Fighting
Direct combat between players or factions — tactical battles and confrontation.
Miniatures
Features detailed miniature figures — often with painting and tactical positioning.

Rated 8.3 by the community, Godtear: Rangosh, Scourge of the Broken Plains & Red Bandits brings area control to 2 players in about 60–120 min.

How It Plays

Area Majority / Influence

You're competing to have the most presence in key areas on the board — think of it like a friendly turf war.

Grid Movement

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

Once-Per-Game Abilities

You have a powerful ability you can use just once — choosing the perfect moment to unleash it is super satisfying.

Variable Player Powers

Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.

About This Game

"The Scourge of the Broken Plains is known far and wide, tales of violence and brutality preceding him. A tyrant characterised by his brutal lash, Rangosh is a terrifying opponent to face. Leading not by heroic example, his only followers are cold-hearted Red Bandits, their loyalty to coin rather than faith." This set includes Rangosh, 5 Red Bandits, Rangosh's banner and profile cards. —description from the publisher

Source: BoardGameGeek

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Year

2019