Title: Dungeon Drop
Publisher: Gamewright
Designer: Scott R. Smith
Artist: Marília Nascimento
Number of Players: One to four players
Ages: 8+
Playtime: 10 to 20 minutes
Year: 2020
Genre: Abstract cube drop/collection dungeon delving
MSRP: $34.99
I share a review and a how to play of Dungeon Drop from Gamewright and Phase Shift Games. This lightweight game, designed by Scott R. Smith with artwork provided by Marília Nascimento, is a quick playing abstract dungeon delve for the whole family. Dungeon Drop is for one to four players, ages 8+, plays in around 10 to 20 minutes, and carries an MSRP of $21.99.
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While Dungeon Drop isn't exactly earth shattering, it is a fun little game. Granted some people will feel its too light and abstracted while other could find themselves experiencing far more analysis paralysis than a 20 minute game warrants, The Gang and I enjoyed our time with Dungeon Drop. Be careful where you play as the cubes can bounce all over the place and you don't want to lose any of them! A nice bit of a wind up or wind down sort of title.
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