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Ludopedia
7.0
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy The Binding of Isaac universe and don't shy away from chaotic gameplay with lots of "aggressive" interaction, this card game is for you! Get ready for alliances that last a blink of an eye and plenty of laughter (or tears).
Highlights
- Direct and chaotic interaction
- Faithful game theme
- High replayability with combos
Keep in mind
- Moderate language dependency
- Can be very chaotic
- Luck plays a big role
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Prepare for a dive into the disturbing and chaotic world of The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls! If you're a fan of the original game, you know what to expect: a hefty dose of sacrifice, betrayal, and a whole lot of luck (or bad luck!). Here, 2 to 4 players step into the shoes of iconic characters, each with their own quirks, ready to face horrific monsters and collect treasures. The goal? Be the first to gather four souls, but the path is full of twists and turns.
The game is a card game that blends elements of negotiation, bribery, and, of course, that good old "take that" mechanic. You'll need to manage your hand of cards like a pro, use powerful items, and perhaps even form alliances... which can be broken at any moment, because here, betrayal goes hand-in-hand with survival. Dice rolling adds that "push your luck" flavor, where every decision can lead you to glory or ruin.
With over 300 cards, including Loot, Monsters, and Treasures, replayability is guaranteed. Discover killer combos, enhance your abilities, and maybe even sabotage your "friends'" plans – that's what drives the game. Language dependency is moderate, so having a translated sheet or cards in your native language can make things easier. It's a game that encourages interaction, whether cooperative, competitive, or purely chaotic. If you enjoy dark themes, straightforward mechanics, and a good level of "aggressive" interaction, The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls might be your new addiction.
The game is a card game that blends elements of negotiation, bribery, and, of course, that good old "take that" mechanic. You'll need to manage your hand of cards like a pro, use powerful items, and perhaps even form alliances... which can be broken at any moment, because here, betrayal goes hand-in-hand with survival. Dice rolling adds that "push your luck" flavor, where every decision can lead you to glory or ruin.
With over 300 cards, including Loot, Monsters, and Treasures, replayability is guaranteed. Discover killer combos, enhance your abilities, and maybe even sabotage your "friends'" plans – that's what drives the game. Language dependency is moderate, so having a translated sheet or cards in your native language can make things easier. It's a game that encourages interaction, whether cooperative, competitive, or purely chaotic. If you enjoy dark themes, straightforward mechanics, and a good level of "aggressive" interaction, The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls might be your new addiction.
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Publisher
Maestro Media, asmodee, Delta Vision Publishing, Funforge, MS Edizioni, Pegasus Spiele, Rebel Sp. z o.o., SD Games, Studio71
Designer
Edmund McMillen
Artist
Krystal Fleming
What is the main objective of the game?
The objective is to be the first player to collect four souls by defeating monsters and managing resources.
How many players can participate?
The game is for 2 to 4 players.
How long does a game session typically last?
A game session usually lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.
Is the game difficult to learn?
The basic rules are relatively simple, but complexity arises from the card interactions and player strategies. The BGG weight is 2.04/5, indicating moderate complexity.
Do I need to know the video game to play?
It's not mandatory, but knowing the universe and characters from The Binding of Isaac video game greatly enhances the experience and immersion.
Is the game heavily language dependent?
Yes, there is a moderate language dependency. It's recommended to have translated cards or use a reference sheet to better understand card effects.
Is this a cooperative or competitive game?
It's primarily competitive, but the game encourages temporary alliances and negotiations, which can lead to an interesting and sometimes treacherous dynamic.