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Diseñado por Brian Blume, Mark Foster + 3 más
Publicado por Tactical Studies Rules (TSR)
Jugadores
2-6
Opinión de la Comunidad
En su mejor versión con 1 jugadores, este juego medio-ligero ofrece dados en 20–60 min.
Cómo Se Juega
Area Movement
You move your pieces across different regions on the board, trying to position yourself in the best spots.
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.
Hexagon Grid
The board uses hexagons instead of squares — this gives you more directions to move and think about.
Movement Points
You get a set number of movement points to spend on moving your pieces — plan your path carefully.
Player Elimination
Players can be knocked out before the game ends — play carefully or you might be watching from the sidelines.
Point to Point Movement
You move between connected locations on the board — the map's layout decides your travel options.
Roll / Spin and Move
Roll the dice (or spin a wheel) and move that many spaces — a classic way to race around a board.
Square Grid
The board uses a grid of squares for movement — clear, familiar, and great for tactical play.
Sobre Este Juego
This is a set of six games previously published in Dragon Magazine, collected in one box, with better components, maps, and playing aids: Ringside (Issue #38) Food Fight (Issue #44) File 13 (Issue #72) The Baton Races of Yaz (Issue #82) King's Table, aka Hnefatafl (Issue #128) Search for the Emperor's Treasure (Issue #51). This version is significantly different from the original: it changes the encounter mix around, adds a deck of treasure clue cards, and expands the character selection with a dwarf and a "hairfoot." The nice Darlene Pekul map painting is traded in for a hexmap with generic terrain symbols that Wham suggests you mount to cardboard and cut apart, thus creating a new map each game a la Kings & Things. The cards force characters to move a lot more, and most encounters can no longer be given away, so this edition plays quite differently. For a complete list of Dragon Magazine games, check out this wiki: Dragon Magazine
Fuente: BoardGameGeek
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Duración
20-60 min
Complejidad
2.2 / 5
Valoración
6.3
Año
1990