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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
If you love mystery, infiltration, and deck building, this game is for you.
Highlights
- Engaging deck building
- Stealth challenges
- Deep solo gameplay
- High‑quality components
Keep in mind
- Slower pace
- Moderate complexity
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Blight Chronicles: Agent Decker is a solo deck‑building game that casts you as a secret agent of Blight, an ultra‑secret government project dedicated to high‑level infiltrations. Each mission is broken into stages, each with a different goal: eliminate a target, acquire an item, or avoid detection. The key twist is keeping suspicion to a minimum – if you’re caught, the mission ends immediately.
The game blends deck building with bag and pool management. You start with a standard deck, but as you progress you can add, discard, and reorganize cards to optimize your action options. Obstacles appear in each phase, and you can choose to quietly eliminate them or grab their gear. Every choice shapes the next stages, creating a unique experience each playthrough.
Components include action cards, suspicion tokens, and gear tokens, all printed on high‑quality paper. Playtime ranges from 60 to 180 minutes, but the complexity is moderate, making it accessible for fans of card games and solo strategy. If you love mystery, espionage, and deck building, Blight Chronicles: Agent Decker is a solid pick, though the pace may feel slower for those who prefer faster games.
The game blends deck building with bag and pool management. You start with a standard deck, but as you progress you can add, discard, and reorganize cards to optimize your action options. Obstacles appear in each phase, and you can choose to quietly eliminate them or grab their gear. Every choice shapes the next stages, creating a unique experience each playthrough.
Components include action cards, suspicion tokens, and gear tokens, all printed on high‑quality paper. Playtime ranges from 60 to 180 minutes, but the complexity is moderate, making it accessible for fans of card games and solo strategy. If you love mystery, espionage, and deck building, Blight Chronicles: Agent Decker is a solid pick, though the pace may feel slower for those who prefer faster games.
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
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Families
Publisher
Board&Dice
Designer
Manuel Correia, Matt Dembek
Artist
Jakub Fajtanowski, Paweł Niziołek, Ramses Bosque
Community
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581owners
142wishlist
20want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How long does a game session take?
A typical session ranges from 60 to 180 minutes, depending on how many stages you decide to explore.
Who is this game intended for?
It’s ideal for fans of card games, solo strategy, and espionage stories. It also works well for those who enjoy playing at home without the pressure of multiple players.
What is the game’s complexity?
The complexity is moderate. You manage cards, suspicion, and gear, but the rules are clear and don’t demand a lot of learning time.
What are the main components?
Action cards, suspicion tokens, gear tokens, and an initial deck. All printed on high‑quality paper.
Does the game have digital versions?
Yes, there are versions available as a mod on TableTop Simulator and on the Tabletopia platform, allowing you to play online.
What is the typical duration of each stage?
Each stage usually lasts between 10 and 30 minutes, depending on the choices you make and the obstacles you encounter.
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