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Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
If you're looking for more action and characters in your gunfighter showdown, this expansion will blow your mind.
Highlights
- New characters
- Premium components
- Diverse encounters
- Base compatible
Keep in mind
- Requires base game
- Increases playtime
- Adds complexity
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About the game
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If you love a gunfighter showdown set in the Wild West with a splash of supernatural horror, the deluxe expansion for The Few and Cursed is exactly what you need. It brings two new characters – Alistair Fairweather, a gunslinger who shuns the supernatural, and Ze Amado, a thief who harnesses his curse to boost his attacks – expanding the game to support up to six players. Each character offers a distinct playstyle: Alistair is all fire, ready to shoot front‑and‑center, while Ze Amado skulks in the shadows, stealing cards and using his curse to turn the tide. In addition to the new heroes, the box ships with high‑quality components: sturdier wooden pieces, durable reward tokens, and a set of illustrated cards that give the game an even more epic look. The mini‑expansion Fallen Immortals also joins the mix, adding new encounters and challenges that require players to blend strategy and bravery. More rewards, varied encounters, and promo cards ensure every game feels fresh, keeping the excitement high even after multiple rounds. The new characters bring fresh action cards that create unexpected combos, and the additional encounters include events like “The Moon Pact,” where players must decide whether to protect a town or chase a ghost. The expansion also introduces a reputation point system that influences how characters interact with NPCs, adding another layer of strategy. For those who already know the base game and want to test new tactics, this expansion offers a perfect balance between familiarity and novelty. The expansion is designed to work with the base game, so you don’t need to change anything in your original set – just add the new characters and components. Playtime ranges from 60 to 120 minutes, depending on player count and encounter choices. If you enjoy tailoring your tactics and want a bit more drama and action in your gunfighter showdown, The Few and Cursed: Deluxe Expansion will blow your mind.
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
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Publisher
Rock Manor Games, Grimspire
Designer
Mike Gnade
Artist
Fabiano Neves, Felipe Cagno
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can play?
From 1 to 6 players, thanks to the addition of two extra characters.
What is the playtime?
Between 60 and 120 minutes, depending on player count and encounter choices.
Is the game compatible with the base game?
Yes, this expansion is designed to be used with the original The Few and Cursed.
What new components come with the expansion?
Upgraded components, reward cards, additional encounters, and the Fallen Immortals mini‑expansion.
What is the complexity level?
It keeps the same learning curve as the base game but adds more strategic options.
Is there any language dependency?
Yes, the cards are in English; a translated version may be needed for non‑English speakers.
Who would benefit most from this expansion?
Players who enjoy more characters, a greater variety of encounters, and want to deepen the Western horror narrative.