6.8
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Ludopedia
5.9
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy a fast-paced, chaotic, and laugh-out-loud game with a D&D theme, Inn-Fighting is the right choice! It's pure tavern fun with a brawl twist.
Highlights
- Fun tavern chaos
- Fast and straightforward
- Unique character powers
- Great for D&D fans
Keep in mind
- Luck can dominate
- Interaction can be aggressive
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Get ready for the most epic brawl a tavern can handle with Inn-Fighting! From the masterminds behind Three-Dragon Ante, this dice game throws you right into the Dungeons & Dragons world, but with a much more chaotic and fun twist. Forget dragons and spells for a moment and think flying mugs, smashing chairs, and a tone-deaf bard being the target. Every game is a new chance to get into trouble and emerge as the tavern champion!
The goal is simple: be the last character standing, of course! To do this, you'll use a set of special dice and a D20 to perform actions, attack opponents, and defend yourself. Each character has their own unique abilities, adding a layer of strategy and unpredictability to every roll. It's a fast-paced game full of twists, where luck and a bit of cunning can lead you to victory.
Inside the box, you'll find everything you need to start the fun: a rulebook, six custom six-sided dice, and one twenty-sided die, plus 52 character cards. With 3 to 6 players and games lasting no more than 30 minutes, Inn-Fighting is perfect for kicking off any game night or for those who want a quick dose of chaos and laughter. It's the kind of game that guarantees great stories, even if you end up with a few broken bottles on your head. Ideal for D&D fans looking for something lighter and for those who enjoy party games with a touch of fantasy and plenty of dice rolling.
The goal is simple: be the last character standing, of course! To do this, you'll use a set of special dice and a D20 to perform actions, attack opponents, and defend yourself. Each character has their own unique abilities, adding a layer of strategy and unpredictability to every roll. It's a fast-paced game full of twists, where luck and a bit of cunning can lead you to victory.
Inside the box, you'll find everything you need to start the fun: a rulebook, six custom six-sided dice, and one twenty-sided die, plus 52 character cards. With 3 to 6 players and games lasting no more than 30 minutes, Inn-Fighting is perfect for kicking off any game night or for those who want a quick dose of chaos and laughter. It's the kind of game that guarantees great stories, even if you end up with a few broken bottles on your head. Ideal for D&D fans looking for something lighter and for those who enjoy party games with a touch of fantasy and plenty of dice rolling.
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Publisher
Hobby Japan, Wizards of the Coast
Designer
Rob Heinsoo
Artist
Attila Adorjany, Michael Martin (I)
How many players can participate in a game of Inn-Fighting?
Inn-Fighting is for 3 to 6 players. It's a game that shines more when there are plenty of people getting into it at the tavern!
How long does a game take?
Games are super quick, usually not lasting more than 30 minutes. Perfect for those short on time or who want to play multiple rounds in one night.
How complex is the game? Is it hard to learn?
The rules are quite straightforward and easy to grasp. The focus is more on fun and dice rolling than complex strategies.
What comes in the Inn-Fighting box?
You'll find a rulebook, six custom six-sided dice, one twenty-sided die, and 52 character cards.
Is Inn-Fighting a fighting game or a party game?
It has fighting elements, with direct combat between players, but the overall vibe and simple rules place it more in the party game category.
Do you need to know Dungeons & Dragons to play?
It's not mandatory, but it helps a lot! If you know the D&D universe, you'll enjoy the references and theme more. But the fun is guaranteed even if you're not an expert.
Does the game rely heavily on luck?
Dice rolling plays a significant role, so luck is a factor. However, character powers and some tactical decisions can help you mitigate luck and turn the game around.