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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
Fans of compact dungeon crawls with high replayability will love Mortir. A microgame that overdelivers!
Highlights
- Huge replayability with 200 events
- Portable and travel-friendly
- Clever mechanics for such a small game
Keep in mind
- Can be very challenging for beginners
- Limited components (just 18 cards)
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Mortir is a minimalist card game that packs all the thrill of a dungeon crawl into just 18 cards. Each card is double-sided, featuring dangers, treasures, or critical choices that shape your adventure. With over 200 possible events, every session is a unique and suspenseful experience. You explore the dungeon by flipping cards, battling monsters, gathering gear, and trying to complete your quest before time runs out. The game is quick (15-30 minutes) but strategic, perfect for those who want an RPG fix in a portable format. And the best part? It's Print & Play, so you can take your adventure anywhere!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players?
Mortir is solo-only — perfect for those who love solo challenges.
How long does it take?
Between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on your luck and strategy.
Do I need dice?
Nope! Everything is resolved with cards, so it's 100% portable.
Is it hard to learn?
Rules are simple, but the game is challenging — ideal for quick thinkers.
Do I need color printing?
Not necessarily, but the art adds to the immersion!