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Our Verdict
Perfect for dungeon crawler fans who enjoy epic challenges!
Highlights
- Great for adventure lovers!
- Adds strategic depth with curses!
- Works solo or multiplayer!
- High replayability with varied scenarios!
Keep in mind
- Solo play might feel slow!
- Best with 3-6 players!
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR DUNGEON CRAWLER FANS
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Dungeon Up: Inferno is an expansion for the base game Dungeon Up, crafted for fans of dungeon crawlers who enjoy epic challenges and a literal taste of hell. It adds new room cards, heroes, and mechanics like curses, scepters as wild cards, and a campaign where you face up to 10 lords of hell. The base rules remain intact, allowing solo or multiplayer play, with the campaign ending when your deck is exhausted. Each scenario is won by defeating specific conditions of a lord of hell. If you love exploring, strategizing, and facing adversaries that seem straight out of a horror movie, this is for you. Complexity is moderate, with simple components including a modular board and thematic cards. Perfect for 1-6 players, it takes 20-30 minutes, and is ideal for those seeking a unique, immersive experience. The randomness of curses might be a challenge, but the variety of scenarios keeps replayability high. I recommend it for adventure fans, card game enthusiasts, and anyone willing to dive into hell to save their soul.
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Publisher
Titan Boardgames
Designer
Santiago Zanon
Artist
Santiago Zanon
How many players can play?
1 to 6 players.
How long does a game take?
20 to 30 minutes.
Is it hard to learn?
No, the rules are easy to understand.
Do I need the base game to play?
Yes, it's an expansion for Dungeon Up.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes, but I recommend it for those familiar with the genre.
Does it include physical components?
Yes, it has a modular board and printed cards.
Are there elements of luck?
Yes, curses add unpredictability.