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Dungeon Journey

Dungeon Journey

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More adventuring.

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Here we see the heroes meeting up for the first time as they progress into the depths of the dungeon.Here we see the heroes meeting up for the first time as they progress into the depths of the dungeon.
An action shot of the skeleton archers hoping to pick off Rordin the Dwarf and Orlaf the Barbarian as they progress down the corridor.An action shot of the skeleton archers hoping to pick off Rordin the Dwarf and Orlaf the Barbarian as they progress down the corridor.
Rordin takes the role of tank very seriously....I may have enjoyed using the zombies Rordin takes the role of tank very seriously....I may have enjoyed using the zombies "mob rule" a bit much. Until Orlaf ruined it all for everyone.

It has been a total blast playing these first few games. The rules are straightforward however, complex strategy is required to complete the mission. I’ve been playing as the Overlord and there is a huge amount of strategy for me to sink my teeth into also. A major plus point on having someone control the enemies means that there is less formula to the actions the enemy takes on account of having to make a limited number of choices each turn. The overlord cards really do throw a random element at the hero players as there are a good amount of things that they can do.

 

Anyway….I’m off to paint skeletons….

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