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GF Rating
6.4

76 ratings

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GF Rating
4

Weak

Might be fun with friends

posted by madrain (MINNEAPOLIS, MN) Jun 5, 2009

Member since Aug 2006

2 out of 3 gamers (67%) found this review helpful

As the title says, this game may be fun with friends who you can spend a long time playing with.

Unfortunately, I played story mode by myself and was highly disappointing. Even when the weakest AI were chosen to control the computer players, they constantly rolled the exact number they needed to exit a cave, grab a chest, or enter a town. It is not fun at all to be stuck in a cave for 20+ turns while all your towns are given away as the computer players effortlessly destroy monsters 9+ levels above them.

Also there seems to be inconsistency on the duel rules. Every time I fought another adventurer and lost, they took my weapon. That lead to many turns of trying to roll good enough to return to the weapon shop, since the game does not let you carry extra weapons. Conversely, when I beat the opponents, 1 time out of about 6 I would be allowed to take anything other than gold or changing their name. Even when they had just bought new gear.

It's an interesting concept, to be sure. Unfortunately, the effect of most powers are not told until you try them, which is often risky. Your towns being given away without even a battle for them is bogus. Some of the random events are interesting, but ultimately pointless.

I'd suggest renting this if you have no other game you could possibly want to play. Otherwise, I'd suggest exhausting the list of games you really want to play first. This title is disappointing.

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GF Rating
6

Above Average

Great potential, in an oversized package

posted by dasilodavi (SOMERVILLE, MA) Jul 10, 2009

Member since Jan 2006

The game has lots of fun stuff. It's like a board game, where you upgrade a character, battle monsters, claim towns, and do missions. It's good, but not fantastic. The problem lays in scale; the map is huge, the missions too far apart, and it takes a while to deal with other people's turns.

I only played the single player story quest. It was lots of fun, but once it finished I was too tired of the game to explore other modes. Also, I can't imagine sitting to play this with friends; we don't have the kind of time required.

This game is definitely worth a rent, and some will love to buy it. the game is fun, and has great mechanics that I would love to see in a refined sequel. It's just too wide in scale to appreciate everything, like jelly spread over too much bread.

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GF Rating
7

Good

RPG board game.

posted by tiloho (IRON RIVER, MI) Jul 10, 2009

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Member since Jun 2005

1 out of 1 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

This game plays similar to the parcheesi boards in the latest dragon warrior(quest) games. It's more complex, though. Some elements remind me of the Mario party games as well. Unlike the Mario party games, you have to land exactly on the store spot to spend your money. Make sure you use at least one attribute point for your HP at the start of the game or you'll probably die at your first stop. When you die your out of the game for about 3 turns. This board is pretty big with alot to explore. You can even choose to rob a town, though it might not be worth it if you don't need the money. Instead of mini games you usually enter a battle after landing on a space unless that space is an item or store space. If you like board games and RPGs this might be the game for you.

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