Privateer Press Teach Folks How To Play Riot Quest
July 25, 2019 by brennon
Privateer Press is gearing up to show off more of Riot Quest at Gen Con this year. This board game scrap where your team of scavengers are heading out to snap up as much treasure as possible works for up to four players.
The starter set will give you everything one player needs to play the game. This sounds fine but it would surely have made more sense for them to do a two-player starter set so you can split the cost with someone else and dive in together?
However, if you're going to be diving in on the game you'll want to watch this Video Tutorial...
And, if you'd like to snap up the rulebook to have a read of it yourself you can download it HERE.
Could you see Riot Quest becoming a game for your group?
"...your team of scavengers are heading out to snap up as much treasure"
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Looks interesting, but it depends on the price.
I hope there are multiple starter sets so you can choose the teams that you have as it would be dull if everyone has the same team… and confusing.
I am interested in this game though I don’t undertand why the won’t release a 2 player starter set and if you look at their website (https://home.privateerpress.com/riotquest/) it seems at the moment only one starter set exists and Wave 1 will have 5 more charachters. Really don’t like that, sure a one player starter could be cheaper to get in then a 2 player starter but what I like about Aristeia! is that I can play it with a friend that doesn’t have the game. Here I would need the starter ste 2 times and the 5 minis from Wave… Read more »
So I followed the link and had a look at the rules book.
I get a vib of the game ‘Overwatch’ mixed with ‘Team Fortress’, and maybe a little of ‘Loadout’.
I do like my Privateer Press games, so I’ll add this to my ‘keep an eye on this one list’!