The subject says it all? MoM sounds interesting, but as a solo player ???
Thanks
Tom
The subject says it all? MoM sounds interesting, but as a solo player ???
Thanks
Tom
twm47099 said:
The subject says it all? MoM sounds interesting, but as a solo player ???
Thanks
Tom
This really should be in the Mansions forum.
But, I do recall seeing a well-written variant where you can play scenarios solo:
boardgamegeek.com/filepage/64918/solo-co-op-version-of-stories
Thanks for the link. But I am also trying to find out if anyone has used MoM as a variant in Arkham Horror. Since I don't have MoM, I'm not sure it could be used that way, or if it would even add anything to AH. (That's why I'm asking in the AH forum.)
tom
well, you can treat each seal attempt as an entire game of MoM. Fail it and you have failed the roll to close or seal, elder sign it and you skip the mansion. Long, loooong game that will be, and good luck finding space for MoM while AH is set up! Some MoM scenarios and AH locations make more sense than others, forex sealing the Witch House nicely doubles up as a stab at solving Season of the Witch in MoM.
dj2.0 said:
well, you can treat each seal attempt as an entire game of MoM. Fail it and you have failed the roll to close or seal, elder sign it and you skip the mansion. Long, loooong game that will be, and good luck finding space for MoM while AH is set up! Some MoM scenarios and AH locations make more sense than others, forex sealing the Witch House nicely doubles up as a stab at solving Season of the Witch in MoM.
of course it wont make sense, ever. Disbelief will have to be suspended quite high. Clues should probably be wagered on the mansions board too, so only 1 attempt to seal can be made before clues are lost. Doubtless there are other problems with investigators being devoured.
To my knowledge, there is no scenario using both games at the moment (at some point, I was thinking about it, using book-cases). There is a keeper version of arkham.