Title: Darkest Night Second Edition
Publisher: Victory Point Games
Designer: Jeremy Lennert
Artist: Clark Miller
Year: 2018
Genre: Cooperative fantasy adventure game
Players: One to five players
Ages: 14+
Playtime: Around 120 to 180 minutes
MSRP: $99.95
Today I review the second edition of the epic fantasy board game Darkest Night from Victory Point Games. Plus the latest news from Mantic Games, Fantasy Flight Games, Z-Man Games, Atlas Games, and more.
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While some might not dig much of the chaos and randomness involved in Darkest Night, for me that only adds to the replayablity and challenge. This edition is chock full of fantasy goodness and is yet another VPG title which contains a great narrative thread every time you bring it to the table. The game is exceptionally entertaining regardless if you have multiple players or tackle it solitaire. The price tag might turn off some but I look at this as really a core game and two expansions combined.
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