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<blockquote data-quote="SteveC" data-source="post: 4606634" data-attributes="member: 9053"><p>It is quite simplistic, designed more for a younger audience, but it has most of the features I was looking for, and good components. Descent is a better game (especially with all the expansions) but it is also quite a bit more complex, to the point of perhaps being too complex when you work everything in. If you're playing with younger people or casual gamers, the D&D boardgame is a better choice.</p><p></p><p>If I could add one more game into the mix, I'd make it Prophesy. Prophesy is a game that can be best described as Talisman designed by someone who had played a lot of Euro-games. Prophesy has some very neat features, including a series of skills that available for characters to learn (basically talents/feats) from trainers where you pick from a set. I liked this game's model for character development very much.</p><p></p><p>Put these features together and I'd be onboard with the fury of, well, a nerd who has considerable disposable income.</p><p></p><p>--Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveC, post: 4606634, member: 9053"] It is quite simplistic, designed more for a younger audience, but it has most of the features I was looking for, and good components. Descent is a better game (especially with all the expansions) but it is also quite a bit more complex, to the point of perhaps being too complex when you work everything in. If you're playing with younger people or casual gamers, the D&D boardgame is a better choice. If I could add one more game into the mix, I'd make it Prophesy. Prophesy is a game that can be best described as Talisman designed by someone who had played a lot of Euro-games. Prophesy has some very neat features, including a series of skills that available for characters to learn (basically talents/feats) from trainers where you pick from a set. I liked this game's model for character development very much. Put these features together and I'd be onboard with the fury of, well, a nerd who has considerable disposable income. --Steve [/QUOTE]
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