Legends of Andor: The Last Hope

KOSMOS, 999 Games, Devir · Board game · 2016
2–4 · best 4 60–90 min Weight 3.3/5
8.4 rating Ludopedia
7.8 rating BGG
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8.4 rating Ludopedia
7.8 rating BGG
Our Verdict

Fans of epic action and teamwork will fall in love with this game, and the variety of powers makes each session unique.

Highlights
  • Engaging teamwork
  • Strategic area movement
  • Hero power variety
Keep in mind
  • Requires plenty of dice
  • Moderate complexity
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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About the game
In 2016, Devir released the sequel to a beloved classic: Legends of Andor: The Last Hope. If you enjoyed the adventure of saving Andor from a skeletal army, you’ll love this new entry. The setting shifts: the focus is now the southern part of the kingdom, where the evil spreads faster than a sword’s strike. The map adds more regions, but the core remains – teamwork, tactical decisions, and of course plenty of dice rolling. Each hero has unique powers, so what works for your group might not for another. The game asks you to plan your moves between areas, leveraging each terrain’s advantages. With an average playtime of 60‑90 minutes, it’s perfect for an evening session. If you like rich storytelling and a challenge that blends strategy with luck, this title will be on your radar. Just note that it can be a bit heavy for those who don’t enjoy a lot of dice math, but the fun is guaranteed when the team syncs up.
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Game: Legends of Andor
Publisher KOSMOS, 999 Games, Devir, Giochi Uniti, IELLO, Thames & Kosmos, Zvezda
Designer Michael Menzel
Artist Michael Menzel
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a game session last?
Typically ranges from 60 to 90 minutes, depending on strategy and player count.
Who is the target audience?
Great for groups that enjoy cooperative play, epic storytelling, and strategic challenges with a dash of luck.
What are the main components?
Board divided into zones, hero tokens, dice, event cards, action tokens, and a detailed rulebook.
Can it support more than 4 players?
No, the maximum is 4 players. More players would require an unofficial expansion.
How does the Variable Player Powers mechanic work?
Each hero receives a unique set of abilities revealed at the start, influencing their actions and strategies.
Are there any official expansions?
As of now, no official expansions have been released for this edition.
What is the complexity level?
Moderate; requires focus on area movement rules and hero power interactions.