Fellow investigators,
A few friends are coming over for game night and wanted to try and add another game to our usual AH schedule... I love AH and like the idea of the co-op board games; however, I would be willing to branch out into something different.
So far I have identified to possible alternatives: Ravenloft (board game) and Descent (board game). I have not played either and wanted to know what people thought about these... Also are there any others that I should consider?
I am going to pick up the game tomorrow after work so any thoughts would be great!
Cheers all,
Mike
. You got your Town Elders who have Secrets (good or bad), places that are familiar (Windmill, Olde Woods). It's a quicker co-op AH, about 1 hour max, that also has a competitive mode (some mention the co-op rules as being add-ons). Roll and move type movement, but you can stick around the place where you started if you roll too low to reach another place (though at risk of the Villain spotting you and something nasty happening). You got your standard villains: Vampire, Werewolf, Scarecrow and Spectral Horseman. You win by defeating the Villain in final combat, lose if the Darkness track (very similar to doom track in AH) reaches the end. To me, final combat in AToE feels more acceptable, because the power level difference of the investigators and the Villains isn't as great as in AH. Wouldn't mind if it had other win options, but especially in competitive mode, you sometimes just have to attack the Villain now and hope for the best or another person, better equipped will get there first.