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Our Verdict
An epic upgrade for Tsukuyumi fans looking for a challenge worthy of a goddess.
Highlights
- Deepens strategic layers
- High-quality miniature
- Massive card count
- Enhanced solo play
Keep in mind
- Requires base game
- Increases complexity
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If you felt the world of Tsukuyumi needed a touch of chaos and divine power, get ready: the 'Rise of the Moon Princess' expansion is here to level up the competition! Imagine an entity that is half-dragon and half-Oni, powerful enough to challenge all players simultaneously. This new villain, the Moon Princess, isn't playing around; she defends the fallen moon with everything she's got, forcing players to make even tougher strategic decisions.
But it's not just about a new enemy. This expansion is a robust package that injects an extra dose of variety into your gaming sessions. With over 100 new cards, the content expands the strategic possibilities and adds new layers of depth to the base game. Additionally, the visual experience gets a major upgrade with the inclusion of an exclusive Moon Princess miniature, standing over 40 mm tall, ensuring the final showdown is as epic as it sounds on paper.
The best part is the flexibility: you can tackle this new challenge cooperatively with your friends to bring down the princess, or you can attempt to face this increased difficulty solo, taking advantage of the enhanced solo play capabilities. It's the kind of content that transforms a game you already loved into a completely refreshed experience, featuring new conflicts, new cards, and that 'all or nothing' atmosphere we crave in high-fantasy combat games. If you're looking for more depth, more drama, and a premium component for your setup, this expansion is the logical next step for your collection.
But it's not just about a new enemy. This expansion is a robust package that injects an extra dose of variety into your gaming sessions. With over 100 new cards, the content expands the strategic possibilities and adds new layers of depth to the base game. Additionally, the visual experience gets a major upgrade with the inclusion of an exclusive Moon Princess miniature, standing over 40 mm tall, ensuring the final showdown is as epic as it sounds on paper.
The best part is the flexibility: you can tackle this new challenge cooperatively with your friends to bring down the princess, or you can attempt to face this increased difficulty solo, taking advantage of the enhanced solo play capabilities. It's the kind of content that transforms a game you already loved into a completely refreshed experience, featuring new conflicts, new cards, and that 'all or nothing' atmosphere we crave in high-fantasy combat games. If you're looking for more depth, more drama, and a premium component for your setup, this expansion is the logical next step for your collection.
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Publisher
King Racoon Games, Grey Fox Games
Designer
Felix Mertikat
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Felix Mertikat
Do I need the base game to play this expansion?
Absolutely! It is specifically designed to complement the mechanics and world of the original game.
Does the expansion work well for solo players?
Yes, it's great for solo play, introducing new challenges and elements that make the single-player experience more dynamic.
What exactly is included in the box?
You get over 100 new cards and a highly detailed Moon Princess miniature (40mm+).
Does the game become much harder?
Yes, the presence of the Moon Princess adds a layer of challenge that requires more coordination and strategy from the players.
How long does a game last with the expansion?
Time may vary depending on player count and chosen difficulty, but it generally follows the base game's rhythm, potentially lasting a bit longer.
Is this expansion recommended for beginners?
Since it adds complexity to the base game, it's best if players are already familiar with the original rules before diving in.