8.3
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Ludopedia
6.7
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BGG
Our Verdict
A fast-paced, dynamic dungeon crawl perfect for those wanting an RPG feel without the GM hassle.
Highlights
- Constant procedural exploration
- Exciting character progression
- Extremely quick setup
- High replayability
Keep in mind
- Heavy reliance on dice luck
- Might feel light for hardcore gamers
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Get your gear ready and hold your breath, because Dungeon 6 is that classic dungeon-delving adventure you find in the best RPGs, but without the need for a Game Master to run the show! The concept is simple and addictive: you and your group of adventurers must descend through the floors of a dangerous hexagonal tower. The goal? Find the keys needed to unlock the chamber of the Enigma Lord—the floor's big boss—and defeat him to move forward.
What makes this game truly special is the element of surprise. The board doesn't come pre-set; it is dynamically built as you progress, using tiles representing corridors and rooms that emerge during exploration. This means no two maps will ever be the same! Additionally, combat and encounters are far from predictable: just roll a six-sided die and consult the tables to discover which bizarre creature has crossed your path.
But don't think it's just about entering, fighting, and leaving. Dungeon 6 features a very satisfying progression system. We are talking about a campaign game, which means your characters aren't just static stats on a sheet. As you survive missions, your heroes can evolve, improve their attributes, and find increasingly powerful equipment to tackle greater challenges. It is a cycle of risk and reward that keeps everyone glued to the table. If you love that 'just one more floor' feeling and want a game with quick setup but great depth in storytelling and character growth, Dungeon 6 is your next obsession!
What makes this game truly special is the element of surprise. The board doesn't come pre-set; it is dynamically built as you progress, using tiles representing corridors and rooms that emerge during exploration. This means no two maps will ever be the same! Additionally, combat and encounters are far from predictable: just roll a six-sided die and consult the tables to discover which bizarre creature has crossed your path.
But don't think it's just about entering, fighting, and leaving. Dungeon 6 features a very satisfying progression system. We are talking about a campaign game, which means your characters aren't just static stats on a sheet. As you survive missions, your heroes can evolve, improve their attributes, and find increasingly powerful equipment to tackle greater challenges. It is a cycle of risk and reward that keeps everyone glued to the table. If you love that 'just one more floor' feeling and want a game with quick setup but great depth in storytelling and character growth, Dungeon 6 is your next obsession!
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Publisher
Acchiappasogni
Designer
Luca De Marini
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are straightforward and the dice system helps guide encounters, making it great for newcomers to the genre.
Do I need a Dungeon Master?
Nope! It's a masterless game, meaning the mechanics and tables handle the storytelling and encounters for you.
How long does a game last?
It depends on your pace, but typically between 30 to 90 minutes. Perfect for quick sessions or running multiple missions in one night.
How many players can play?
1 to 6 players. It works great both solo and in larger groups for an intense cooperative experience.
Is it a complex game?
It has moderate weight (2.6/5). It offers depth through the campaign and progression, but it isn't a rulebook monster.
Are the components good?
Yes, the use of tiles to build the board and the dice make the experience very tactile and visually dynamic.