Publisher: Ares Games
Designers: Simone Romano and Nunzio Surace
Artists: Mario Barbati, Fabrizio Fiorentino, Phroilan Gardner, and Fausto Gutierrez
Year: 2017
Genre: Cooperative fantasy adventure game
Players: One to five players
Ages: 12+
Playtime: 60 to 90 minutes per adventure
MSRP: $90.00
I dive into the dungeon crawler Sword & Sorcery, from Ares Games, and share my thoughts about the game. Plus the latest news from Modiphius Entertainment, Plan B Games, GreenBrier Games, Abstract Studio, and more!
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I really wanted to enjoy Sword & Sorcery more than I did. It's not a bad game by any stretch but falls short when compared to other dungeon crawlers I've played such as Folklore: The Affliction and Descent. There just seems to be more busy work involved in playing when compared to the overall payoff of the design. The plastic miniatures are also poorly designed as many of the figures are bent and I'll wish you lots of luck boiling the minis to straighten them out. The rule book is also a bit of a mess too.
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