8.2
rating
Ludopedia
7.4
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for those who love party games with a touch of chaos and motor coordination. The highlight is the instant joy of hitting the targets.
Highlights
- Extremely funny gameplay dynamics
- Simple rules and quick learning curve
- Physical challenges create great memories
- Fresh content and modern art
Keep in mind
- Player elimination might frustrate some
- Requires physical space to throw dice
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Get your arm ready and sharpen your aim, because Dungeon Fighter is back! Ten years after the original release, the Second Edition arrives to turn your gaming table into a chaotic and hilarious battlefield. Here, you and your friends don't just plan a strategy; you need reflexes and precision. The goal is to throw dice and hit specific spots on a target board to defeat monsters and loot treasures. It's the perfect blend of a classic Dungeon Crawler and the high energy of a Party Game.
In this new version, the experience has been polished with streamlined rules, modernized art, and a ton of new content, including new heroes, weapons, and creatures. Exploration is now more dynamic: instead of pre-fixed maps, you choose between two Dungeon cards each round, deciding the group's next destination. But don't think it's just about throwing dice. To counter specific monster abilities, the game challenges you with crazy modifiers: you might have to throw the dice blindfolded, with your non-dominant hand, or even while jumping!
The more risk you take, the greater the rewards. If you're bold enough to meet difficult criteria on the final strike, you can earn extra bonuses. With variable powers for each hero and the tension of knowing that one mistake could lead to elimination, Dungeon Fighter is the ideal game for those who want to laugh while trying to survive bizarre creatures. Whether you're an RPG veteran or someone who just wants to cause chaos with friends, the mission is the same: survive the dungeon and defeat the final Boss. Just don't forget to stretch first, because the action is intense!
In this new version, the experience has been polished with streamlined rules, modernized art, and a ton of new content, including new heroes, weapons, and creatures. Exploration is now more dynamic: instead of pre-fixed maps, you choose between two Dungeon cards each round, deciding the group's next destination. But don't think it's just about throwing dice. To counter specific monster abilities, the game challenges you with crazy modifiers: you might have to throw the dice blindfolded, with your non-dominant hand, or even while jumping!
The more risk you take, the greater the rewards. If you're bold enough to meet difficult criteria on the final strike, you can earn extra bonuses. With variable powers for each hero and the tension of knowing that one mistake could lead to elimination, Dungeon Fighter is the ideal game for those who want to laugh while trying to survive bizarre creatures. Whether you're an RPG veteran or someone who just wants to cause chaos with friends, the mission is the same: survive the dungeon and defeat the final Boss. Just don't forget to stretch first, because the action is intense!
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Categories
Families
Publisher
Horrible Guild, Cranio Creations, Delta Vision Publishing, Devir, Galápagos Jogos, Games7Days, Heidelbear Korea, IELLO, Lavka Games, Lucrum Games, Rexhry, Terra Publica, UBO CnC
Designer
Aureliano Buonfino, Lorenzo Silva, Lorenzo Tucci Sorrentino
Artist
Giulia Ghigini
Is the game hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are streamlined and the target-hitting mechanic is intuitive, making it great for non-gamers.
How many people can play?
The game supports 1 to 6 players, working well both in solo mode and with large groups.
How long does a game last?
Usually between 45 and 60 minutes, which is perfect for a quick game night.
Do I need a lot of space to play?
Yes, since the game involves throwing dice at a target board, you'll need a table with clear space to avoid knocking things over.
Is it purely a game of luck?
There is luck with the dice, but physical dexterity and the strategic choice of heroes and paths make a huge difference.