Title: Hero Realms
Publisher: White Wizard Games
Designers: Robert Dougherty and Darwin Kastle
Artists: Randy Delven, Vito Gesualdi, and Antonis Papantoniou
Year: 2016
Genre: Fantasy themed deck building game
Players: Two to four players
Ages: 12+
Playtime: 20 to 30 minutes
MSRP: $19.99
Today I review the fantasy deck builder Hero Realms from White Wizard Games. Plus the latest news from Renegade Game Studios, Luma Games, Monolith Edition, LoreSmyth, NorthStar Games and more.
00:49 Show opens
04:46 News of the day
25:05 Jeff discusses the fiasco which is Robotech RPG Tactics from Palladium Books
37:48 Dipping into the mailbag and what’s coming up in future episodes
44:30 Hero Realms reviewed
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I was pleasantly surprised by how much I've enjoyed Hero Realms and so has the gang. The game is very easy to jump right into and start playing. The artwork is outstanding and card layout and info is easy to decipher. Hero Realms scratches the right itch if you're looking for a fun fantasy deck builder which plays in about 30 minutes or you want a lighter, self-contained M;tG-ish dueling card game. The title plays equally well with two, three, or four players too.
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